Willen wrote:I think he means 10 Blu-ray discs (25GB each) would be equivalent to a 250GB HDD.Kionon wrote:Explain. For permanent back ups, using standard IDE drives seems silly. They're rather bulky, and quite heavy in comparison to discs or cards.sigmatron wrote:A 250GB to 120GB hard drive is ~$80 to $120
10 of these is 250 it's smaller and safer to use.
Although each one is smaller, all together 10 BDs would probably be about the same volume of a 3.5" HDD. And, since the BDs themselves do not have any moving parts and aren't affected by magnetic fields, they should be more reliable in the long run for storage (as long as you have a drive that can read them in the future). I'd just keep them out of the light and in a cool environment. At the moment though, 10 BD-R discs ($30 each X 10 = $300) are going to be more expensive than a 250GB HDD (~$120).
yes, yea at first they will $$$. but for BD-R useable the $$ is not know.
DVD were ~2 per disc and now $0.20.