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Offer of a lifetime

Editorial Type: News     Date: 02-2015    Views: 1930   




Verbatim and Millenniata launch MDISC 100GB Blu-ray optical media for life time archival

The industry's first 100GB Blu-ray optical discs, new from Verbatim and Milleniata, will offer large-scale optical storage with over 1,000 year archival storage life. The one-time writable 100GB M-DISC Blu-ray media will be available for shipment globally through the established sales and distribution channels of Verbatim and Millenniata by the end of February 2015.

The new Blu-ray media is being manufactured at the Mizushima factory in Japan and has undergone rigorous and extensive tests to ensure both performance and compliance. Manufactured in accordance with and conforming to the standard BDXL specification, the 100 GB M-DISC media will work in any BDXL capable Blu-ray drive.

The 100GB BD M-DISC has been tested by Mitsubishi Kagaku Media (Verbatim’s parent company), Millenniata and independent third parties according to the internationally-accepted lifetime testing standard ISO/IEC 16963 (2nd edition). The outcome is a remarkable average lifetime of significantly more than 2,000 years with no more than one failure per 100,000 discs expected, after more than 1,000 years at 250C (770F) and 50% relative humidity. In other words, data can be reliably stored for many centuries on the 100 GB BD M-DISC in a typical home or office environment.

Gary Milner, President, Verbatim Ltd., said: “Verbatim is the world’s leading supplier of optical media, with a particularly strong presence in consumer and SME markets, so incorporating M-DISC into our product portfolio allows Verbatim to significantly strengthen our capabilities within the long-term, archival data storage sector. Customers will benefit from M-DISC’s outstanding archival-grade features to protect their personal music, photos and videos or business documents and other data.”
www.verbatim.com

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