autoloading CD-R backup system ?

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Does anyone make a CD burner with a magazine for 100 or so blanks,
that you plug into your PC, queue up a bunch of files to be burned to
upto 100 different CDs, and let it do its thing?

There are autoloading CD duplicators, but they make multiple copies of
one CD. I want to make a bunch of DIFFERENT CDs (like 800 total).

Or perhaps there is different software for an existing autoloading
duplicator (such as Primera Composer Pro, Microboards Orbit II
Autoloading, Kanguru Autoloader 100) that will allow them to do this?

Being able to create audio CDs from WAV files as well as data CDs
(joilet) would be a plus.
 
Previously Mad Scientist said:
Does anyone make a CD burner with a magazine for 100 or so blanks,
that you plug into your PC, queue up a bunch of files to be burned to
upto 100 different CDs, and let it do its thing?
There are autoloading CD duplicators, but they make multiple copies of
one CD. I want to make a bunch of DIFFERENT CDs (like 800 total).
Or perhaps there is different software for an existing autoloading
duplicator (such as Primera Composer Pro, Microboards Orbit II
Autoloading, Kanguru Autoloader 100) that will allow them to do this?
Being able to create audio CDs from WAV files as well as data CDs
(joilet) would be a plus.

I somehow doubt this exists. The problem is that CD-R is a low-cost
consumer storage medium with low capacity and low reliability. As
such it is nit a backup-medium at all in any professional sense.

However I know that there are some CD-Duplicators that can
make individual images. It has been some time since I last
checked the prices for these things, but I would expect
$2000+.

Arno
 
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