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On Oct 16, 2009, at 4:01 PM, Stephen Adler wrote:

> Anyone have any experience with blue ray writeable disks for long term
> storage? Especially in a Linux environment?

Difficult to say since the media format hasn't been around for long.   
Accelerated aging tests of BD-RE say that it's good for 50 years.

The thing to be wary of is anything that uses organic dye layers for  
recording, such as CD-R and BD-RE LTH.  Organic dye media will rot  
(literally decompose) if air and moisture get under the polycarbonate  
sealing layer.  That includes scratches as well as the more obvious de- 
lamination.  If a CD-R lasts more than 5 years then count it  
fortunate, and I don't see BD-RE LTH as being any better since it's  
the same construction.

--Rich P.







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