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Special mastering equipment was required to make compact disc-read only memory (CD-ROM) discs. CD-recordable (CD-R) drives and burners were then introduced for creating CD-R discs. What replaced CD-R drives (not discs) when these drives became obsolete?

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CD-R drives were supplanted by DVD burners, Blu-ray technology, and eventually USB flash drives, SSDs, and cloud storage, with streaming services also diminishing the need for physical media storage.

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The technology that replaced CD-R drives when they became obsolete was largely due to the advent of DVD writers and burners, followed by Blu-ray technology, which provided larger storage capacities and higher resolution media. Eventually, these technologies, too, began to decline in popularity with the rise of USB flash drives, external solid state drives (SSDs), and cloud storage services, which offered even more portable and convenient data storage solutions. Moreover, streaming services have become extremely common for accessing media content, further reducing the need for physical data storage on discs.

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