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Optical Data Storage Squeezes 360TB on to a Quartz Disc—Forever

Started by Freddy, February 16, 2016, 16:26:37 PM

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Freddy

Who's going to need the cloud for backups when we have this.

QuoteWant to make sure you back something up indefinitely? Then you could do worse than a new digital data storage technique that uses laser light to store 360 terabytes of information on nanostructured quartz for up to 14 billion years.

http://www.gizmodo.co.uk/2016/02/optical-data-storage-squeezes-360tb-on-to-a-quartz-disc-forever/

Data

Heard rumors of something like this for years, finally someone has managed to do it.

Well done to the researchers at Southampton University. 

Freddy

I remember ages ago someone somewhere at some time said that in thousands of years there might not be much evidence left of our culture due to the fact we wrote it all down in books or later stored it on devices that only lasted a few decades or so they said. Whereas people like the Egyptians and Aztecs carved it all in stone which lasted thousands of years.

DaveMorton

Well, it's a bit of a stretch, but I guess you could almost call quartz "stone". So it seems we won't be forgotten after all. :P

The trouble with data storage such as this is that some things that should be forgotten won't be, and what will that say of us? Imagine a few thousand years in the future, an anthropologist finds an ancient data crystal, boots it up into a universal data adapter, and out comes Aqua's "Barbie Girl". Or something by Ke$ha... Whiskey Tango Foxtrot!?!?!?
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Freddy

Yes some things could be best forgotten  :LOL:

You know that story about how they put various sounds from Earth on a golden disk on Voyager ?

Apparently some one suggested they add some music by Bach, but was told that would just be showing off.

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Quote from: Freddy on February 19, 2016, 15:30:18 PM
Apparently some one suggested they add some music by Bach, but was told that would just be showing off.

:LOL:

DaveMorton

I don't think that the issue was "showing off". It's more like, "if we include Bach, we will also have to include Bachman Turner Overdrive, too", which would get my vote. :D :P
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Data

[off-topic]Daves last comment made me think of Smashey and Nicey

Bachman Turner Overdrive, lets rock

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