CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R & DVD-RW Backup
Backing your critical data up on CD
or DVD is risky business -- disks can easily be damaged by routine use or
natural disaster, lost or stolen. CD and DVD backups are rarely taken offsite,
and are not secure, automated or full featured.
1. Affordability: Endless Media Expenses
- CD-R drives cost about $40; CD-RW drives cost $80-120;
- 700 MB CDs cost about $.50 each (lower quality = more failure
prone).
- CD-RW disks are about $1 each but are considerably less
reliable with each recording and are not recommended for long-term or archival
use.
- DVD-R and DVD-RW drives cost $150-250;
- DVD-R disks cost about $1 each.
- DVD-RW disks are about $2 each but are considerably less
reliable with each recording and are not recommended for long-term or archival
use.
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2. Reliability:
Failure-Prone Media
- CDs and DVDs are notoriously failure-prone, vulnerable to
degradation by the environment (oxygen, heat, sunlight, humidity, liquids,
dust) and human mishandling (scratched, cracked, bent, misplaced, etc.).
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3. Data Protection:
Not Offsite is Not Alright
- Unless they're taken offsite every night (which rarely happens
regularly), CD and DVD backups fail to protect data offsite against natural
disasters (fire, flood, hurricane, tornado, lightning, solar flares,
earthquakes), not to mention theft, disgruntled workers and sabotage.
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4. Data Security:
Portable Media = Inherent Risks
- Where do you store your CD and DVD backups -- a safety deposit
box, a glove compartment, a purse, a night stand, or you don't know?
- Is your data encrypted or even password protected?
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5. Convenience: Manual
Process
- Daily CD and DVD backup administration is time-consuming manual
process requiring human interaction (inserting disks, selecting files or
running backup software, labeling & cataloging, taking offsite, etc.).
CD-RWs and DVD-RWs are usually limited to 4x burn speed.
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6. DVD / CD Capacity:
Limiting and Cumbersome
- CDs are limited to 700 MB of space, which is hard to manage if
you have more critical data than that (more than likely), and even more
frustrating if you have a file larger than that.
- DVDs are limited to 4.7 GB of space.
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7. Remote File Access:
Not Available
- You can only access your data backed up on CD or DVD through
your local network if the disk is in the drive and shared. You may be down for
a full day if you store your backups offsite.
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8. File Versioning:
Complicated and Unreliable
- Finding and accessing specific data backed up on CD or DVD can
a hassle, and does not utilize the efficiency of delta block incrementals.
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9. Full System Backup: Cumbersome, Failure
Prone
- Backing up your full system to a CD or DVD requires specialized
software and multiple disks. Recovery typically is an extremely cumbersome,
time intensive and failure-prone process.
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10. Support: Nowhere to
Run
- What will you do when a backup CD or DVD storing data you
desperately need to recover no longer works, can't be found or is destroyed
along with your PC?
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 Which obsolete backup plan are you using or
considering?
 Just the time you spend on manual
backups will probably cost you more than a year of RDB's 10 GB auto
backups.

5-10 minutes / day * 260 weekdays /
yr * $20 / hr (tax etc.) ------------------ $433.00 $866.00 /
yr
 Setting up an internal backup plan
from scratch is a significant risk and investment in time and money. Steps:
- Product Research
- Buy Hardware, Software
- Buy Replaceable Media
- Setup & Training
- Manual Backups Daily
- Take Offsite Daily
- Offsite Storage Costs
- Maintenance & Repair
Why reinvent the wheel when we've
already perfected it?

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