What technologies are commonly used for long-term data archiving?
- Cloud storage
- Magnetic tape
- Optical discs
- SSDs
Long-term data archiving often relies on magnetic tape technology due to its cost-effectiveness, durability, and scalability. Unlike SSDs, which are more suitable for fast data access but can be costly for large-scale archiving, magnetic tapes offer high capacities and long-term reliability. Optical discs have limited capacity compared to tapes, and cloud storage, while increasingly popular, may involve ongoing costs and potential data access issues over time.
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