Magneto-Optical drives
Magneto-Optical drives are storage devices that combine magnetic and optical technologies to read and write data. They use a laser to heat a small area of a magnetic disk, allowing the magnetic field to change and store information. This process enables data to be written and erased multiple times.
These drives are known for their durability and long data retention, making them suitable for archival storage. Unlike traditional CDs or DVDs, Magneto-Optical drives can handle larger capacities and are less susceptible to data degradation over time, providing a reliable option for data preservation.