Tape, Floppy, Hard Drive, and CD-ROM
As DriveSavers opened it’s doors, in 1985, storing data was on magnetic tapes, floppy disk, hard drive, and CD-ROM.
By the 1990s, storage media got a serious upgrade. Iomega’s ZIP disk became a favorite among creatives, offering a sleek, high-capacity alternative to the floppy.
As DriveSavers opened it’s doors, in 1985, storing data was on magnetic tapes, floppy disk, hard drive, and CD-ROM.

