Anyone here interested in the M-Disc


The M-Disc is resistant to extreme conditions of light, temperature, humidity and more. It cannot be overwritten, erased or corrupted by natural processes. It permanently etches data onto the synthetic stone layer of the M-Disc for use anytime and for generations to come without any data loss.
These are very similer to the factory-manufactured pressed DVD/Blu-Ray's that use physical "pits" created by plastic molds/casts, M-Discs are proof against anything a standard pressed DVD would be proof against.
Has anyone used these for Archiving.
The M-Disc is resistant to extreme conditions of light, temperature, humidity and more. It cannot be overwritten, erased or corrupted by natural processes. It permanently etches data onto the synthetic stone layer of the M-Disc for use anytime and for generations to come without any data loss.
These are very similer to the factory-manufactured pressed DVD/Blu-Ray's that use physical "pits" created by plastic molds/casts, M-Discs are proof against anything a standard pressed DVD would be proof against.
Has anyone used these for Archiving.