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Reddit mentions of Verbatim 98914 M-Disc BDXL 100GB 4X Surface – 25pk Spindle

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Verbatim 98914 M-Disc BDXL 100GB 4X Surface – 25pk Spindle
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    Features:
  • 25 high-grade non-rewritable BDXL discs with projected lifetime of several hundred years (based on ISO/IEC 16963 testing)
  • Stored data is engraved - ultimate archival solution. Impervious to environmental exposure, including light, temperature and humidity
  • Media discs with up to 100GB of storage space to back-up your HD video, music and photos with superb resolution and amazing sound quality.
  • Withstood rigorous testing for durability by US Department of Defense. Compatible with BDXL optical drives
  • Verbatim has been a leader in data storage technology since 1969, and guarantees this product with a 10-year limited warranty and technical support
Specs:
ColorBlue
Height1.94 Inches
Length5.5 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateOctober 2015
Size100 GB 6X
Weight0 Pounds
Width5.5 Inches

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Found 1 comment on Verbatim 98914 M-Disc BDXL 100GB 4X Surface – 25pk Spindle:

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