Great stuff here! One more question,
Are pricier name brand disks and thumb drives necessarily better than XYZ brands as far as reliability and durability or are they basically the same?
Tess
Great stuff here! One more question,I would not depend on any thumb drive, pricey or not. They're OK as one of multiple copies you have as backup.
Are pricier name brand disks and thumb drives necessarily better than XYZ brands as far as reliability and durability or are they basically the same?
Tess Originally Posted by Topshelf Tess
Tess, a final thought on the subject. Send your photos to me. I will look at them and store them in a special place in my brain for the rest of my life. At no charge, of course. Originally Posted by NipLoverLOL, I'm sure the photos I'm wanting to preserve would bore you to death. Just family pic's of bygone years.
Thumbdrives as probably good for about 10 years. BUT, writeable CDs and DVDs are only good for about the same amount of time. If you keep them spinning constantly, a hard drive will be good for about 20. Assuming that you don't have a touchdown.I use an Ironkey for sensitive items. The self destruct feature is priceless and well worth the extra cost of these baby's!
If you are keeping stuff that you wouldn't like others who might use them to hurt you to see, there are a couple of devices of interest. One is a totally encrypted device that will permanently lock down after four or five consecutive failed attempts. The other is a neat little hub that you can plug up to four USB devices (thumbdrives, usually). There's a button with a cover (like those movies with the self-destruct button). Lift the cover, press the button and 120 volts jumps through the drives. I've used one. The drive makes a little "bumf" sound and starts smoking our of the small hole. Originally Posted by austin_voy