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Re: [ARSCLIST] Audio storage on external hard drives



at issue is the formatting of the drive itself, the format of the files
themselves, and the integrity of the hard drive mechanics and electronics.

following the lead of biggest businesses/banks in the world, and how
they archive their data, seems prudent. they don't need data for just 7
years for taxes, as some pundit suggested, they need it to last just as
old ledgers do, so that complete business history can be viewed (unless
you're Ken of Enron).

a combination of hard drives and AIT or LTO tape is the gist of the
documents listed below.

if you've time, please see this PDF file for details concerning
archiving, put together by the record industry, which has a very big
investment to protect. This is from the Producers & Engineers Wing of
NARAS and the Grammys.

Here is the abstract:

   The P&E Wing Delivery Recommendations document addressing the
   recording industries' previously unanswered questions of what
   methodology and technology constitutes the most reliable current and
   future recovery of our recorded musical assets.

Here is the link you can copy/paste, leading to the PDF itself:

http://grammys.com/pe_wing/guidelines/DeliveryRecs.pdf

And to its parent page:

http://grammys.com/pe_wing/guidelines/index.aspx


all the best, seva


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