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**Short of a fire, or severe UV bombardment, or shattering, Optical Discs can be far more resilient compared to other methods:
**Short of a fire, or severe UV bombardment, or shattering, Optical Discs can be far more resilient compared to other methods:
***Cannot be De-Magnetized (unless you count odd Magneto-Optical Stuff) (Such as Spinning HDDs or Tape)
***Cannot be De-Magnetized (unless you count odd Magneto-Optical Stuff) (Such as Spinning HDDs or Tape)
***Doesn't degrade link Paper or Microfiche/Microtape
***Doesn't degrade link Paper or Microfiche/Microtape  
***Doesn't require power to keep data long term (such as Flash Memory) (Minor nuance in that obviously SSDs can work without power, but long term data rot does occur)
***Doesn't require power to keep data long term (such as Flash Memory) (Minor nuance in that obviously SSDs can work without power, but long term data rot does occur)
**Recall Speed is an advantage of Optical over tape outside of longevity.  You get recall similar to SSD, but stability of tape (LTO Tape requires essentially the same rewinding as a VHS but for moving through it's *giant volume*
**Recall Speed is an advantage of Optical over tape outside of longevity.  You get recall similar to SSD, but stability of tape (LTO Tape requires essentially the same rewinding as a VHS but for moving through it's *giant volume*
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**[[DVD-RAM] and modernized versions are a curiosity that may pan out
**[[DVD-RAM] and modernized versions are a curiosity that may pan out
*'''Going to clean out the above later''' , but TLDR these things are neat and may still have a niche
*'''Going to clean out the above later''' , but TLDR these things are neat and may still have a niche
=Models=
==Nomenclature==
*4100/4101/4102 designates numbers of non-printing disc drives for burning if i understand correctly
*A prefix of 50 means it has a disc capacity of 50 supposedly (unsure on if this is per stack, or ''total'' (ie sneaky marketing talk similar to [[Electrical Power in vs Optical Power Out in Laser Diode Marketing]]
==BRAVO 4000 Series==
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==BRAVO 4100 Series==
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==BRAVO 4200 Series==
*Main obvious addition was Bluray Disc Drives, other than that seems similar


=Used Market=
=Used Market=

Revision as of 19:42, 20 March 2024

Basics

  • A company that seems to be the main (if not only) producer of prosumer grade Automated Systems for Optical Disc Burning and Printing
  • You put a stack of "fresh" unburnt CD DVD or Blu-Ray etc discs on one side, a gantry lifts them up one at a time, places them in 1-2 (depending on option) burning drives, then once done places them in a "print tray". Finally they are put into the finished stack and/or dropped out a slot in the front into a container or the "kiosk module"
  • Would have utility for Publishing small runs of Discs (kind of what was planned for the GVCS way back)
  • HOWEVER for Data Storage (Particurally in Archiving / "Cold Data" ) along with the slightly more vulnerable Magnetic Tape (Such as LTO Tape mainly, although modernized D-VHS would be interesting!), and the far more resilient but more complex Subsurface Laser Engraving based data storage in transparent media such as Borosilicate Glass , discs have the advantage of stability
    • Short of a fire, or severe UV bombardment, or shattering, Optical Discs can be far more resilient compared to other methods:
      • Cannot be De-Magnetized (unless you count odd Magneto-Optical Stuff) (Such as Spinning HDDs or Tape)
      • Doesn't degrade link Paper or Microfiche/Microtape
      • Doesn't require power to keep data long term (such as Flash Memory) (Minor nuance in that obviously SSDs can work without power, but long term data rot does occur)
    • Recall Speed is an advantage of Optical over tape outside of longevity. You get recall similar to SSD, but stability of tape (LTO Tape requires essentially the same rewinding as a VHS but for moving through it's *giant volume*
  • WORM Type Archival Grade Disks (Most are versions of bluray if i rememeber correctly) would be the main media of choice
    • [[DVD-RAM] and modernized versions are a curiosity that may pan out
  • Going to clean out the above later , but TLDR these things are neat and may still have a niche

Models

Nomenclature

BRAVO 4000 Series

BRAVO 4100 Series

BRAVO 4200 Series

  • Main obvious addition was Bluray Disc Drives, other than that seems similar

Used Market

  • Due to them being somewhat obsolete, there are a decent amount on the used market
  • User: Eric here, i'm debating getting one i'll keep you posted (also probably lowest of low priority, but may be worth a glance Marcin? I don't know what all you have Publishing wise (one of those fancy "can print a pile of brochures" printers, etc), and if that is really needed in the paperless age / with printshops and all that but yeah
    • I'll keep you all posted

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