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***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* | ||
*[[WORM]] Type Archival Grade Disks (Most are versions of | *[[WORM]] Type Archival Grade Disks (Most are versions of blu-ray if i remember correctly) would be the main media of choice | ||
**[[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 | ||
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==BRAVO 4200 Series== | ==BRAVO 4200 Series== | ||
*Main obvious addition was | *Main obvious addition was Blu-ray Disc Drives, other than that seems similar | ||
=Used Market= | =Used Market= | ||
*Due to them being ''somewhat'' obsolete, there are a decent amount on the 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 | *[[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 print shops and all that but yeah | ||
**I'll keep you all posted | **I'll keep you all posted | ||
=Internal Links= | =Internal Links= | ||
* | *[[SD Card Duplicators]] | ||
*[[Optical Data Storage]] / [[Optical Disc Data Storage]] / [[CD]] [[DVD]] and [[Blu-Ray]] | |||
=External Links= | =External Links= | ||
*[https://mediasupply.com/collections/bravo A Page on the Website "Media Supply" Titled "ALL PRIMERA BRAVO DUPLICATORS & PRINTER" ] | *[https://mediasupply.com/collections/bravo A Page on the Website "Media Supply" Titled "ALL PRIMERA BRAVO DUPLICATORS & PRINTER" ] |
Revision as of 19:45, 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)
- GRANTED due to the low cost of Flash Media , publishing online in an os manner makes more sense for this application, along with 2D Barcodes and *maybe* a SD Card Duplicator etc
- 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*
- Short of a fire, or severe UV bombardment, or shattering, Optical Discs can be far more resilient compared to other methods:
- WORM Type Archival Grade Disks (Most are versions of blu-ray if i remember 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
- 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
BRAVO 4100 Series
BRAVO 4200 Series
- Main obvious addition was Blu-ray 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 print shops and all that but yeah
- I'll keep you all posted