Surprisingly, I'm getting good data from CD-Rs more than 14 years old, and from DVD-Rs nearly 12 years old. Your mileage may vary.Here are the subsequent annual updates:
It is time once again for the mind-numbing process of feeding 45 disks through the readers to verify their checksums, and yet again this year every single MD5 was successfully verified. Below the fold, the details.
Month | Media | Good | Bad | Vendor |
01/04 | CD-R | 5x | 0 | GQ |
05/04 | CD-R | 5x | 0 | Memorex |
02/06 | CD-R | 5x | 0 | GQ |
11/06 | DVD-R | 5x | 0 | GQ |
12/06 | DVD-R | 1x | 0 | GQ |
01/07 | DVD-R | 4x | 0 | GQ |
04/07 | DVD-R | 3x | 0 | GQ |
05/07 | DVD-R | 2x | 0 | GQ |
07/11 | DVD-R | 4x | 0 | Verbatim |
08/11 | DVD-R | 1x | 0 | Verbatim |
05/12 | DVD+R | 2x | 0 | Verbatim |
06/12 | DVD+R | 3x | 0 | Verbatim |
04/13 | DVD+R | 2x | 0 | Optimum |
05/13 | DVD+R | 3x | 0 | Optimum |
- Month: The date marked on the media in Sharpie, and verified via the on-disk metadata.
- Media: The type of media.
- Good: The number of media with this type and date for which all MD5 checksums were correctly verified.
- Bad: The number of media with this type and date for which any file failed MD5 verification.
- Vendor: the vendor name on the media
Surprisingly, with no special storage precautions, generic low-cost media, and consumer drives, I'm getting good data from CD-Rs more than 20 years old, and from DVD-Rs nearly 18 years old. Your mileage may vary. Tune in again next year for another episode.
I also checked my Memorex NetBSD1.2 CD written in October 1996. It has checksums generated by cksum(1), all of which verified correctly despite a number of read errors. So that CD-R is delivering good data after nearly 28 years.
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