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u/alawibaba · 1 pointr/answers

Ok!

I just poked around on Amazon for prices. Today, I can get a 3TB hard drive for $54 (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B015MZBLGE), at a price of $18/TB (I checked other drive sizes and this is the best today for data per dollar) -- I'm honestly amazed it's that cheap.

On the other hand, I can get a 6.25TB tape drive cartridge for $37 (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00CNN2BV8) which comes to $6/TB.

I remembered reading about a company that was doing data storage on sheets of paper. I found some software (http://ollydbg.de/Paperbak/) -- the author promises 500KB/page and says that 3MB/page is not unusual. A box of 4000 sheets of paper is $34 and can store 2-12TB of data with a typical printer (600dpi) and scanner (900dpi). On the low end, it's a little cheaper than using a hard drive ($17/TB) -- on the high end, it's twice as cheap as the tape drive cartridge (under $3/TB).

u/Falterfire · 1 pointr/gaming

I have a pack of rewritable CDs that I reburn once I go through them. No commercials, only music I like, and if you use a "pick X minutes of random songs" button in your favorite music player to generate the lists you can even be surprised.

Plus if you decide you're not in the mood you can skip the song and you don't need a fancy sound system in your car or a smartphone to do it.

You can get a pack of 25 delivered to your door (in the US at least) for only $16 and they last a while. Make sure you get rewritable discs though.

u/terpaholic · 1 pointr/UMD

Depending on your timeline Amazon is probably your best bet. http://www.amazon.com/Memorex-8x-12x-CD-RW-Media-5-Pack/dp/B000067G0N/ or if you really need to find something on campus, check the Incon

u/kare_kano · 2 pointsr/DataHoarder

What discs do you recommend? I've been using stuff like these Verbatim discs.