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500GB Blu-Ray Disc for Data-Back-Up

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Backup all your data into one disc! Can you imagine that? Now, it comes true, because of the development of Blu-Ray Disc.

Blu-ray Disc (also known as Blu-ray or BD) is an optical disc storage media format. Its main uses are high-definition video and data storage. The disc has the same physical dimensions as a standard DVD or CD.
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The name Blu-ray Disc is derived from the blue laser (violet colored) used to read and write this type of disc. Because of its shorter wavelength (405 nm), substantially more data can be stored on a Blu-ray Disc than on the DVD format, which uses a red (650 nm) laser. A dual layer Blu-ray Disc can store 50 GB, almost six times the capacity of a double-dual layer DVD (or more than 10 times if single-layer).

Toshiba never got to make the steps that Blu-ray disc did. After Sony productions bought out Paramount Productions to make all of its movies onto Blu-Ray discs, Pioneer has been up to more than just creating 30/50GB discs.

After extensive layers of burning, it has mounted up to 25 layers to make this 500GB disc work. Maybe if they make these discs consumer friendly products, it might emanate to more than just a product that no one ever buys.

Imagine this for data-recovery: it will be able to extensively back up the hard drive that you currently run from. Most people don’t have more than 120GB hard drives, but for those who do; maybe the disc will be profitable for both. Take all of your movies, games, music, computer software, and shove it all into one disc. Just one disc compared to the 10 discs that you have to store movies on now.

Uh-Oh, I just hope that when I put it on the counter, it doesn’t scratch out anything. I would hate losing all the data, and unrecoverable data too. It is not worth it if I have to take more care of this disc than just keeping my hard drive clean and working.
Backup all your data into one disc! Can you imagine that? Now, it comes true, because of the development of Blu-Ray Disc.

Blu-ray Disc (also known as Blu-ray or BD) is an optical disc storage media format. Its main uses are high-definition video and data storage. The disc has the same physical dimensions as a standard DVD or CD.

The name Blu-ray Disc is derived from the blue laser (violet colored) used to read and write this type of disc. Because of its shorter wavelength (405 nm), substantially more data can be stored on a Blu-ray Disc than on the DVD format, which uses a red (650 nm) laser. A dual layer Blu-ray Disc can store 50 GB, almost six times the capacity of a double-dual layer DVD (or more than 10 times if single-layer).

Toshiba never got to make the steps that Blu-ray disc did. After Sony productions bought out Paramount Productions to make all of its movies onto Blu-Ray discs, Pioneer has been up to more than just creating 30/50GB discs.

After extensive layers of burning, it has mounted up to 25 layers to make this 500GB disc work. Maybe if they make these discs consumer friendly products, it might emanate to more than just a product that no one ever buys.

Imagine this for data-recovery: it will be able to extensively back up the hard drive that you currently run from. Most people don’t have more than 120GB hard drives, but for those who do; maybe the disc will be profitable for both. Take all of your movies, games, music, computer software, and shove it all into one disc. Just one disc compared to the 10 discs that you have to store movies on now.

Uh-Oh, I just hope that when I put it on the counter, it doesn’t scratch out anything. I would hate losing all the data, and unrecoverable data too. It is not worth it if I have to take more care of this disc than just keeping my hard drive clean and working.

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