You know, I use Blu-ray Discs to back up my pictures. (along with 3 time machine backups, 2 carbon copy clover backups and cloud backup to IDrive. Yeah I am a little paranoid) but bd-r discs are extremely delicate. You can burn a successful disc and when you go to check it the data could be corrupted. Even if he goes through all 92k files on each disc, by the time it gets to its destination the files could be unreadable.
It is also very hard to find really good bd-r discs. When you do they can easily be $20 a piece.
You know, I use Blu-ray Discs to back up my pictures. (along with 3 time machine backups, 2 carbon copy clover backups and cloud backup to IDrive. Yeah I am a little paranoid) but bd-r discs are extremely delicate. You can burn a successful disc and when you go to check it the data could be corrupted. Even if he goes through all 92k files on each disc, by the time it gets to its destination the files could be unreadable.
It is also very hard to find really good bd-r discs. When you do they can easily be $20 a piece.
ol’ Russ is really barking up the wrong tree.