Media Life Expectancy - CD-RW, DVD, & More

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The life expectancy of current media formats like CD-RW and DVD is estimated to be around 50 years, although this can vary based on storage conditions. Testing for longevity often involves exposing the media to increased radiation, which accelerates deterioration. To preserve data for thousands of years, alternatives such as engraving on metal disks are recommended, similar to the records sent on the Voyager spacecraft. Users report that CDs, especially those stored in high-heat environments, can deteriorate over time, with the outer coating flaking off and rendering the discs unusable.
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Hi all!

What is the life expectancy of current media (CD-RW, DVD, etc.)?
How was an estimate reached?

Any info on discs with life expectancy of 1,000-100,000 thousand years would be greatly appreciated.

Any links appreciated by defaut.
Thanks.
 
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Existing media have a life expectancy of up to about 50 years, but it varies. I believe they test it by exposing the media to increased radiation, since its radiation that makes them deteriorate (so if you keep them out of the sun they'll last longer).

As far as keeping something for thousands of years, you'd need it to be engraved on a metal disk. Something like the record that went on Voyager.
 
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