...I just use an external hard drive, and keep enough money on hand in savings in case a drive shows signs of going bad. That's honestly the best thing to do, IMHO.
Although if you're honestly fixated on a medium that doesn't get messed up on account of a failure of moving parts, I would recommend you get yourself a BD Burner. They're now starting to become affordable and can store up to 50 Gigs on the double-sided disks. Newegg has one for desktop units at $80.
But for the sweetest cake of them all, try to find one that has software for BD Playback bundled with it. It's always a nice bonus to be able to enjoy that aspect of BD Media.
Although if you're honestly fixated on a medium that doesn't get messed up on account of a failure of moving parts, I would recommend you get yourself a BD Burner. They're now starting to become affordable and can store up to 50 Gigs on the double-sided disks. Newegg has one for desktop units at $80.
But for the sweetest cake of them all, try to find one that has software for BD Playback bundled with it. It's always a nice bonus to be able to enjoy that aspect of BD Media.