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Back in the days when hard drive space was relatively expensive and I my financial situation was more humble, I would back up my stuff on CDs, then came the DVDs and I used them for backup. I would also burn music for the car. Then came the MP3 players and cars with AUX or USB ports. Burning music CDs was over, Spindles of CDs started collecting dust. DVD was still in use, HDD cost still would not make sense to store all my collection of movies and games. Then games started becoming available online downloads and HDD prices were in free fall, currently I am sitting on 4 4TB hdds and disk space will never be an issue again, network bandwidth also played a role and so now spindles of DVDs are collecting dust. Even BRDs don't make sense, but I did burn a couple for the experience.
They only reason now I use DVDs is to burn OS, Microsoft OS, Linux can be done on UBS drives. Once MS makes OS installation through USB more easy I dont think I will burn a DVD ever again.
What about you, when did you burn your last DVD/CD? how often do you do it and why?
They only reason now I use DVDs is to burn OS, Microsoft OS, Linux can be done on UBS drives. Once MS makes OS installation through USB more easy I dont think I will burn a DVD ever again.
What about you, when did you burn your last DVD/CD? how often do you do it and why?