Re: Back-up/Archiving

Levine Emil (mailto:levine@NEPO1.IAEA.OR.AT)
Wed, 16 Aug 1995 09:11:40 GMT

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Date:         Wed, 16 Aug 1995 09:11:40 GMT
From: Levine Emil <mailto:levine@NEPO1.IAEA.OR.AT>
Subject:      Re: Back-up/Archiving
To: Multiple recipients of list IMAGELIB

I would like to have the evidence that CDR has a 100 year life. Thanks.
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From: IMAGELIB
To: Multiple recipients of list IMA
Subject: Back-up/Archiving
Date: Tuesday, August 15, 1995 9:20AM

If this has already been hashed out please forgive me as a newcomer to the list.

Would it be more feasable to do back-up/archiving on a tape system or the new CDR system? I understand that the CDR has a 100 year life and is relatively inexpensive. The unit is quite portable and runs at the low end about $1500.00 for a 2X. Thanks for the input..

George A Holmes , Photographer / Imaging Specialist Archer M Huntington Art Gallery T*H*E University of Texas Austin, Tx . 78712 Ph # 512.471.9194 FAX # 512.471.7023

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