In 10 years, you would probably have a difficult time finding a device that's physically compatible with anything we are using to store data on today.(if history is any indicator) Of course, USB and CD type drives have stuck with us for a long time now, so I could be wrong. You'd probably be challenged to now find a new machine with IDE connections.
USB has been around long enough that even if it gets replaced there will be readily available adapter units (plug one end into the new type of port, plug a USB cord into the other). At that point, it’ll be time to copy all important files onto the new standard media.