| Literature DB >> 27366630 |
Oliver Slattery1, Richang Lu1, Jian Zheng1, Fred Byers1, Xiao Tang1.
Abstract
The reliability and longevity of any storage medium is a key issue for archivists and preservationists as well as for the creators of important information. This is particularly true in the case of digital media such as DVD and CD where a sufficient number of errors may render the disc unreadable. This paper describes an initial stability study of commercially available recordable DVD and CD media using accelerated aging tests under conditions of increased temperature and humidity. The effect of prolonged exposure to direct light is also investigated and shown to have an effect on the error rates of the media. Initial results show that high quality optical media have very stable characteristics and may be suitable for long-term storage applications. However, results also indicate that significant differences exist in the stability of recordable optical media from different manufacturers.Entities:
Keywords: CD-R; DVD-R; archiving; digital preservation; error rates; life expectancy
Year: 2004 PMID: 27366630 PMCID: PMC4849567 DOI: 10.6028/jres.109.038
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Res Natl Inst Stand Technol ISSN: 1044-677X
Temperature and relative humidity stresses
| Test stress | Incubation cycle duration | Minimum total time |
|---|---|---|
| 60 °C to 90 °C, 70 % to 90 % RH | Approximately 48 h including ramping | 450 h to 850 h |
Fig. 1Temperature and RH incubation cycle.
Fig. 2Light Chamber.
The CD-R specimens for light exposure test
| Sample | Coating and Dye |
|---|---|
| S1 | Unknown, Super Azo |
| S2 | Unknown, Phthalocyanine |
| S3 | Unknown, Super Azo |
| S4 | Silver + Gold, Phthalocyanine |
| S5 | Silver, Metal stabilized cyanine |
| S6 | Silver, Phthalocyanine |
| S7 | Silver, Phthalocyanine |
Fig. 3Maximum BLER increase in CD-R when exposed to (A) M-H and (B) extreme temperature/humidity.
Fig. 5PI (Sum 8) increase in DVD-R when exposed to (A) M-H and (B) extreme temperature/humidity.
Fig. 4Increase in (A) jitter and (B) E32 in CD-R exposed to M-H light.
Fig. 6Increase in (A) jitter and (B) POE in DVD-R when exposed to M-H light.
Light exposure stress conditions
| Test stress | Incubation period duration | Minimum total time |
|---|---|---|
| Metal Halide | 100 h | 1400 h |