I have recently thought about burning some data to Blu-ray and therefore looked for some cheap blank discs. To my surprise, higher density Blu-rays seem to be much more expensive than lower density ones. In my country (Germany) for example, I could buy a 25 GB BD for 0,44€. A 100 GB BD would cost me 8,77€! At that price, it would be more efficient to store 100 GB on four 25 GB discs instead of one 100 GB disc (1,76€ vs. 8,77€). Sure, if it is one file I would have to split it first and combine it again when I want to access the data, but that effort seems to be worth it.

Why are high capacity Blu-rays so much more expensive, especially compared to HDDs or SSDs where the price per GB/TB usually drops with higher capacity?

  • Keddyan@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    SSD/flash drives […] have a lifespan of no longer than 2 years if they are not turned on periodically.

    What, really?!?!

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      1 year ago

      pretty much, especially QLC drives or cheap flashdrives/sd cards.

      Even back in the 2D TLC days, i had flash drives with read errors after less than 7 months of no power.

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        1 year ago

        i had flash drives with read errors after less than 7 months of no power.

        That explains a lot!!! Thanks