A ‘stone-like’ optical disc that lasts forever’

August 9, 2011 | Source: Computerworld
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Millenniata's M-Disc is made of a stone-like substance that the company claims does not degrade over time (credit: Millenniata)

Start-upĀ Millenniata and LG plan to soon release a new optical disc and read/write player that will store movies, photos or any other data forever on any current DVD or Blu-ray player.

Millenniata calls the product the M-Disc, and claims you can dip it in liquid nitrogen and then boiling water without harming it. It also has a U.S. Department of Defense study backing up the resiliency of its product, compared to other leading optical disc competitors.

Once the mark is made, it’s permanent, a company spokesperson said. It can be read on any machine that can read a DVD. Also, it’s backward compatible: it doesn’t require a special machine to read it — just a special machine to write it.

Millenniata is targeting the long-term data archive market, saying archivists will no longer have to worry about controlling the temperature or humidity of a storage room.