![]() The M-DISC READY™ Drive etches the M-DISC™’s rock-like layer creating a permanent physical data record that is immune to data rot. Instead, the M-DISC™’s data layer is composed of rock-like materials known to last for centuries. This problem is so severe that the National Archives warns that the reliable shelf life of a standard recordable DVD is somewhere between 2 and 5 years. Organic dyes start to degrade and fade as soon as they are written, leading to a condition sometimes called “data rot”. Other Recordable DVDs, including the most expensive “Gold” archival DVDs, burn data into an organic dye layer. ![]() FAQ How is the M-Disc DVD different from normal recordable DVD Discs? ![]()
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