Data Loss from Optical Disks (CDs, DVDs)
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June 9th, 2009 by
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CDs and DVDs are economical data storage devices because the users can store big amounts of data on several CDs or DVDs as they are very cheap. Therefore, the cost per MB of data is greatly reduced. However, what most users do not realise is the fragile nature of these optical disks. Go to data storage for more information.
Data Loss Causes for Optical Disks
It is very simple to lose data from CDs and DVDs because they are very apt to scratches. Therefore, the surface of these optical disks gets spoilt very easily. DVDs and CDs have to be handled extremely carefully to ensure that they do not break in anyway. There are times when the entire data or a part of it is lost because a CD or DVD is dropped on the ground.
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