A technician is tasked with replacing the optical drive in an old server that uses a proprietary disc format for archival storage. The server's maintenance records indicate that the drive originally installed was an Ultra Density Optical (UDO) drive, which is necessary for compatibility with the stored media. Which caracteristic do these mentioned UDO drives have?
One of the optical drives designed for enterprise archival with larger storage capacity and better longevity compared to standard writable discs.
It exclusively reads software discs used only for legacy game consoles.
Universal jukebox storage media often used in home entertainment systems.
UDO (Ultra Density Optical) drives are unique optical drives that use specific UDO media, which are known for their high capacity and archival quality compared to common consumer formats like CD, DVD, or Blu-ray. Optical drives come in various formats and each has its own distinct characteristics, capacities, and usage scenarios. CD, DVD, and Blu-ray drives are designed for more widespread consumer media formats and would not provide the backward compatibility or the safe data preservation that is required for UDO discs.
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