• mox@lemmy.sdf.org
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    13 days ago

    Perhaps because they still work?

    And, unlike flash storage, magnetic media can retain data indefinitely when stored without power.

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      13 days ago

      magnetic media can retain data indefinitely when stored without power.

      That is not true. Old floppy disks often do not work anymore (old as in 15-20 years unused).

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        13 days ago

        It is true. I said can retain data indefinitely, not will retain data forever.

        (And in any case, being pedantic here misses the point.)

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          All indefinitely means is “not certain”. So it could mean a week… Or a century.

          These disks are pretty well understood. You should be good for a decade. At about 12-13 years it’s risky and anything after 15… If it’s still working, count yourself lucky.