The saddest thing is that retail buyers simply have no alternative to single-layer BD discs for backing up valuable data for a period of up to 15-20 years. HDDs are extremely unreliable and fragile. SSDs with 3D TLC (not to mention the terrible QLC) quickly lose charge even with little wear. There are practically no MLC/SLC SSDs/flash drives left on the market, and what is available is too expensive.
And against this background, it is very strange that SSD manufacturers deliberately do not give buyers the opportunity to format 3D TLC/QLC SSD in pSLC mode (which is easily done in the firmware with a proportional reduction in capacity by 3 and 4 times, respectively, before use, with the ability to format also in MLC mode and the ability to return to its original state), where data safety is orders of magnitude longer...
There are no ceramic plates again and there won't be any in large quantities (the next fantastic promises of some startup have long been forgotten). Where to store an increasing volume of private photos/videos in 4k+? Terabytes are counting, recording on a measly 25GB SL BD (2-4 layer ones are extremely unreliable and recording on them is essentially a waste of money) has long been a problem. Tape drives also cannot be called an alternative outside of large companies.
There is a real clinch on the market with the safety of private data for ordinary people in the absence of a reliable storage device of 1TB or more, not fragile and storing data for at least 15-20 years.
Is this not being done deliberately and systematically to drive the majority of the population into clouds?
Why don't NAND manufacturers develop special cheap flash memory, sufficiently capacious (from 1TB) with a single or only a few rewrites, but with a storage time of 20+ years, guaranteed with an ambient temperature up to 60C? This would be a good alternative to BD discs...