The problem with long-term retention of information
By David Hill, Mesabi Group
If you look carefully, you will probably find that your information must be preserved for the long-term (anything over 10-15 years but quite possibly 50 years or more). But the problem isn't about the physical life of the media on which the data must be stored. The real problem revolves around logical migration. ...continue reading 'The problem with long-term retention of information'
If you look carefully, you will probably find that your information must be preserved for the long-term (anything over 10-15 years but quite possibly 50 years or more). But the problem isn't about the physical life of the media on which the data must be stored. The real problem revolves around logical migration. ...continue reading 'The problem with long-term retention of information'
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