13ArChiVing To sTAnDArD DVD DisCs (miD-Term sTorAge)Although DVD-R media is technically not specified as archival media, you can archive your data onto standard DVDdiscs. Since these discs do not hold high amounts of data, this is very time consuming and requires a lot of discs.Remember, in order to retrieve your data from this archive in the future, you will need a DVD drive.ArChiVing To DlT or lTo TApe (longesT TermsTorAge)If you have to store your footage for a very long time and want absolute confidence in your archival media, do whatfinancial and medical institutions have been doing for years, back up your data on either DLT (Digital Linear Tape) or thenewer LTO (Linear Tape Open). These are more expensive options than those listed above, but they are time tested. Anumber of companies, such as Quantum (www.quantum.com), Cache-A, (http://cache-a.com/products.php ) and othersmake DLT and LTO tape drives and media. (See WWW.LTO.org for more info)simple, QuiCk, flexible AnD inexpensiVe! ThAT is TheAVChD pro eDiTing WorkfloW.Please see the AVCHD WORKFLOW ACQUISITION White Paper. You will find that shooting and transferring AVCHDmaterial is again simple, quick, and inexpensive.abouT The auThor:bernie mitchell is president of silver platter productions, inc. an emmy nominated producer/Director, amultimedia person of the Year and member of the DVD Association hall of fame. bernie is the panasonic AVChDevangelist and a paid consultant to panasonic.