(Part 2) Reddit mentions: The best blank bd-r discs

We found 64 Reddit comments discussing the best blank bd-r discs. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 25 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

25. JVC BD-R LTH 6X 50PK CAKE BOX (made in Japan)

JVC BD-R LTH 6X 50PK CAKE BOX (made in Japan)
Specs:
Height3.8 Inches
Length9.5 Inches
Weight1 Pounds
Width5.3 Inches
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Top Reddit comments about Blank BD-R Discs:

u/RandomCandor · 10 pointsr/philosophy

> Ways to store digital information that would last for centuries is practically impossible for regular people to get their hands on

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B011PIJPOC/

At about $1 for 10 Gigs of data, these are supposed to last several hundred years. A little pricey, sure, but far from impossible to acquire for regular people.

u/urbanplowboy · 2 pointsr/editors

For a hard backup option, you could consider archiving completed projects to a large capacity M-DISC blu-ray. 100GB for ~$25, currently. The M-DISCs are supposed to last at least 100 years (marketed as 1000 years).

But then you'd need a blu-ray drive for your laptop...

u/Zmey-13 · 1 pointr/DataHoarder

I was refering to QL's https://www.amazon.com/Verbatim-98913-M-Disc-100GB-Surface/dp/B011PIJPOC

But even with 25GB variants a 10TB equivalent is 400 BD-R($400) where as you can buy https://www.amazon.com/Red-Pro-10TB-Hard-Drive/dp/B072F422FW/ref=sr_1_5?crid=ZCZA7X2L70SB&keywords=wd%2B10tb&qid=1569463708&s=electronics&sprefix=wd%2B10%2Celectronics%2C356&sr=1-5&th=1 at $325, and shuckubles are about twice as cheap on sale.

Add the fact that you have to keep track of 400 BD-R after spending an obscene amount of time burning them.

As far as last longer, I would probably find some tape drive solution for long term storage or just get carbonite ($6/mo) or g drive($12/mo) because $400 could buy you 3-6 years.

u/odorous · 8 pointsr/DataHoarder

For the same reason 3.5 floppy disks are not recommended Bluray disks don't hold enough data. Long gone are the days of hundred count spindles of disks cluttering up the place. Hard drives are smaller, faster, cheaper and can hold way more data than the equivalent optical media. Regular old bd-r is just as shitty as the old cd-r / dvd-r disks, the longevity of them is just no good even in a dark dry storage. M-Disc BD-R is they only way to secure data for a time frame that is comparable to a hard drive ( m disk apparently for a lot LOT longer ) but they are just too damn expensive . Use a hard drive, just like you would optical media. Write once to it then plug it in when you need data from it. In this fashion, in my experience, hard drives have outlasted all of my optical media. I still have 10 and 20 gig western digital and maxtor drives from early 90's that work perfectly fine. But all the cd's and dvd's from that time period have all decayed into shit.

MDisk $425 for 2.5 TB
Hard drive $159 for the 8TB easy store when its on sale.

Hard drives in multiple redundancy is a no brainer

u/traal · 13 pointsr/DataHoarder

I'd get 25GB M-Disc because they are supposed to last 1,000 years, and use PAR2 to store parity in case it's year 3018 and the discs are starting to degrade. Stripe the data and parity across the discs as well as you can so if one disc goes bad you can still recover your data.

u/Lenin_Lime · 3 pointsr/DataHoarder

>Then his "HERE'S THE EVIDENCE of 4- COUNTS of STEALTH CONSPIRACY to DEFRAUD:" section consists entirely of "they stopped talking about LTH".
An alternate explanation is they simply don't sell LTH because despite the lower cost, people don't want it.

They certainly still sell LTH.
https://www.amazon.com/JVC-BD-R-50PK-CAKE-Japan/dp/B01CJB6EJI
JVC has been making these for a decade or so now. Verbatim has LTH branded discs too.