Backup v. Archive

The difference between backing-up your data and archiving your data is subtle, but important. Backing-up data is usually done on a daily or weekly basis, to account for any edits or additions you have made. Archiving is a more permanent solution ideally, you archive data a few times a year and it remains safe for years to come.

Optical media is the ideal media for archiving. It is durable enough to last for years and takes up less physical storage space. The random access file retrieval makes finding data faster and easier. And with better backwards compatibility, data stored on optical media can be accessed for many years to come.


Individuals

Keep your important files safe and away from attackers

Optical discs are extremely affordable and take up less physical space than other data storage devices


Medical Institutions

Securely store patients records and files while maintaining quick access

Long term solution perfect for compliance archival requirements

Ideal for x-rays, MRI records and other detailed imagery


Businesses/Financial Institutions

Data is stored off-network and out of reach of data attacks

Maintain access to files for years to come with exceptional forward and backward compatibility


Government/Official Agencies

Find specific records quickly and easily

Read-only discs prevent data from being altered or stolen

Store records locally or offsite, with low cost of ownership, and a small storage footprint


High-Quality Surface

Verbatim printable discs are designed with a high-quality surface and trusted Verbatim technology dont sacrifice performance for a printed disc.


Vibrant Color Reproduction

Our discs are designed for vibrant color reproduction and photo-quality printing with edge-to-edge printing and fast-drying ink absorption.


Wide Range

Verbatim offers a wide range of printable discs, including shiny silver, inkjet and thermal printable, with options for a printable or branded hub. Be sure the disc surface type matches the requirements of your disc printer.