I’m not seeing a niche for REWRITABLE optical disks this big.
Write-once disks are used to archive/backup legal material (from contracts to insurance forms to checks) on a large scale. But the legal requirements are that they not be rewirtable. Once you burn a file to it, it is there forever.
Allowing rewrite makes this disk useless for legal archiving.
And I don’t see anyone using this for any other type of storage.
It looks like a great solution for 5-10 years ago.
Hmm, for his next mass Koran burning, I wonder how many copies Pastor Jones can get on it?