Didn't Google use some kind of tape to store their data, even today in 2013?
Those are tape drives, which are great for backups. But they are impractical to use because tape readers are rare. They are also subject to the same problem as VHS tapes: they deteriorate over time.
Every major storage medium has a flaw in it.
Hard Drives are known to fail randomly. Also it would be ridiculous to have a 1TB hard drive for only 1MB of data.[/li][/list]
No they don't. They only seem to fail randomly because of confirmation bias (vocal minority crying they lost their data).
Flash Drives are a nightmare when it comes to reliability.
only if you buy some shitty chinese 8 GB flash drive for $4.
CD-Roms are known to "melt" over time, after ~10 years they might fail. Also inefficient to have a 700MB CD for just 1 file.
10 years is pretty damn good
Paper wallets are perfect, but many power users don't have a printer since it is becoming an outdated device. Also some printers may "save" the data printed making it unsafe.
wait what? why wouldn't you have a printer? you can get a back and white laser printer for under $100.