Pressed optical disks, yes. Dye-based writable and re-writable do not last very long at all.
Depending on the disc, they can last anywhere from 5 to over 100 years. The over 100 year ones are (were?) marketed as archival, and only CD-R. Do not trust any random writable disc to survive very long.
I tested some backup DVDs from 2012 a couple of months ago and they were completely unreadable.
BrikoX@lemmy.zip 3 months ago
Not really.
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Source: canada.ca/…/longevity-recordable-cds-dvds.html
Gucci_Minh@hexbear.net 3 months ago
Yeah I work for a place that uses discs for archival in addition to tapes and the discs do have specific requirements for storage, like opaque boxes in a temp and humidity controlled room. The discs are also some fancy Japanese brand I’ve never heard of. Probably best not to pickup a pack of CD-R at the walmart and use those.
huf@hexbear.net 3 months ago
i’ve had factory printed DVDs die while stored at room temperature in the dark (case). they just developed holes.