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title: "Verbatim M DISC BDXL 100GB 6X with Branded Surface Blank Blu-Ray Recordable Media – 5pk Jewel Case Box"
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# 6X write speed 100GB ultra-high capacity Centuries-long archival durability Verbatim M DISC BDXL 100GB 6X with Branded Surface Blank Blu-Ray Recordable Media – 5pk Jewel Case Box

**Brand:** verbatim
**Price:** € 138.41
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🗄️ Lock your legacy in time with Verbatim M DISC BDXL — because your data deserves immortality.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Verbatim M DISC BDXL 100GB 6X with Branded Surface Blank Blu-Ray Recordable Media – 5pk Jewel Case Box by verbatim
- **How much does it cost?** € 138.41 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- verbatim enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted verbatim brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Trusted Brand Legacy:** Verbatim’s 10-year warranty and decades of innovation guarantee reliability you can bank on.
- • **Massive 100GB Storage:** Store your entire HD video, music, and photo library on a single disc—fewer discs, less clutter.
- • **Seamless Compatibility:** Works flawlessly with BDXL drives and standard Blu-ray players—future-proof your backups with universal access.
- • **Archival-Grade Longevity:** Data engraved on patented inorganic layer ensures your files survive centuries, impervious to light, heat, and humidity.
- • **Military-Grade Durability:** Tested by the US Department of Defense for extreme resilience—your data’s fortress against time.

## Overview

Verbatim M DISC BDXL 100GB Blu-ray discs offer a revolutionary archival solution by engraving data on a patented inorganic layer, ensuring data integrity for several hundred years. With 6X write speed and military-grade durability tested by the US Department of Defense, these 5-pack discs provide massive, reliable storage compatible with BDXL drives. Backed by Verbatim’s 10-year warranty, they are the ultimate choice for professionals seeking permanent, high-capacity digital preservation.

## Description

Verbatim M DISC optical media is the new standard for digital archival storage. Unlike traditional optical media, which utilize dyes that can break down over time, data stored on an M DISC is engraved on a patented inorganic write layer – it will not fade or deteriorate. This unique engraving process renders these archival grade discs practically impervious to environmental exposure, including light, temperature and humidity. Designed for widely distributed large data such as scientific images, video, and other commercial application object data, Verbatim M DISC BDXL media have a storage capacity of 100GB – allowing you to use fewer discs while archiving your files

Review: It worked but I made a few coasters first! - So my goal. I have about 90 gigs of data (files like word, excel, pdf etc) for my business that I wanted to backup to a single disc and then store the disc offsite in case of fire. I wanted to be able to stick the disc into any computer and read the files with out having to load software to read the disc. I have the LG BD-RE BU20N slim drive in my HP i7 sff desktop. I also wanted the disc to be permanent meaning you couldn't change it after it was burnt. I put all my files into a single directory on my pc which has an SSD for storage. I then put the disc in the drive (Windows 10 OS) and chose "With a CD/DVD player" (Mastered) as opposed to "Like a USB Drive" which allows changes after the files are burnt. I then copied all the files onto the disc. It had to fix a few names because they weren't compatible with the CD burning standard. After about 10 mins I was ready to click the burn button. I clicked it and after about 5 seconds I get an error saying it didn't work and the disc is probably not usable. $17 coaster. Now I have been burning discs since the original single layer CD media came out and back then we made a lot of coasters with buffer under-runs etc. So the first thing I did was check the firmware of my drive. It was 1.00 but there has never been any newer firmware. I happened to have 25gb Verbatum M-Discs also so I broke my 90 gb into 4 25gb chunks and those 4 discs burnt just fine. So I went back and tried it again.....5 seconds another $17 coaster. I figured maybe it was the drive which they don't make this model anymore. LG and Pioneer seem to be the two types of drives you can get so I ordered a full height ASUS external drive which has the Pioneer mechanism in it. Tried to burn with that drive...5 seconds later $17 coaster. The Asus drive came with software so I loaded that software. Now that software made it's own proprietary 90gb which means I would have to use that software to read the disc but at this point I wanted to see if I could get anything burnt on a 100gb drive. After about 30 mins of processing the file and about 10 mins of actual write time...another $17 coaster. Now I only had one disc left at this point. I figured what the heck. I put it in and this time I chose "Like a USB Drive". It prepped the disc. I then started to copy files to the disc and about 6 hours later I had a fully loaded disc. I could then read that disc in any computer that is Windows XP or newer. Only downside is you can change the disc. Someone could delete all the files. Ofcourse this is BD-R so you don't get the space back and technically all the files are still there just the FAT table has been modified but still it's annoying. For now I can live with the Life File System version of the disc. I was able to add files to the disc using either the LG BD-RE BU20N drive or the Asus BW-16D1X-U 16x External Blu-ray so both drives will work with this media. So if your doing what I was doing....choose "Like a USB Drive" not "With a CD/DVD player" and you will probably be successful also.
Review: Verbatim M-Disc is the gold standard - These M-Disc Verbatim branded DVDs are the only ones to go with your archival projects - very pleased with the outcomes.

## Features

- 5 high-grade non-rewritable BDXL discs with projected lifetime of several hundred years (based on ISO/IEC 16963 testing)
- Stored data is engraved - ultimate archival solution. Impervious to environmental exposure, including light, temperature and humidity
- Media discs with up to 100GB of storage space to back-up your HD video, music and photos with superb resolution and amazing sound quality.
- Withstood rigorous testing for durability by US Department of Defense. Compatible with BDXL optical drives
- Verbatim has been a leader in data storage technology since 1969, and guarantees this product with a 10-year limited warranty and technical support

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B011PIJPOC |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2 in Blank BD-R Discs |
| Brand | Verbatim |
| Built-In Media | Verbatim BD-R XL optical disc(5) |
| Color | Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 305 Reviews |
| Format | Blu-ray |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00023942989134 |
| Item Weight | 0.88 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Verbatim Americas, LLC |
| Media Speed | 4x |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 100 GB |
| UPC | 023942989134 |
| Unit Count | 5.00 Count |
| Warranty Description | 10 years warranty |
| Write Speed | 4x |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Verbatim
- **Color:** Blue
- **Format:** Blu-ray
- **Item Weight:** 14.08 ounces
- **Memory Storage Capacity:** 100 GB

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size, Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: What is the difference between bdxl discs and m-discs ?**
A: Ah, this is fairly straightforward:"BDXL" refers to the Blu-ray specification for quad layer, 100GB discs. You can read about that here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blu-ray_Disc_recordable#Version_4.0.E2.80.94RE_4.0.E2.80.94.28BDXL.29"M-Disc" refers to the actual technology employed in the recording layer. In this case, M-Disc capable discs must be written by M-Disc capable writers, but instead of changing the color of the disc's dye, or changing its phase, these M-Discs and burners actually engrave the data into the disc in a series of pits and lands. M-Discs also come in all typical sizes; 4.7GB DVDs, 25GB, 50GB & 100GB Blu-day recordables. You can read about this here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M-DISC

**Q: Just bought a blu-ray m-disc drive. will the burned m-disc be readable by a standard dvd drive/player? thanks**
A: I just burned several BDXL 100gb's. They are marked with Blu-Ray logo and open read etc fine with the same Blu-Ray drive I burned with. Regular dvd drive does not see the disc. I am going to try a Blu-Ray only external drive - will update.

**Q: Can someone recommend a drive that successfully burns the bdxl m-discs? my pioneer bdr-2209 is only successful about 2 out of 5 discs.**
A: Yes. I've had excellent results on Mac OS X with the LG HL-DT-ST BD-RE  WH14NS40. I bought mine in an external USB3 enclosure from OWC, but I'm quite sure that any you find here would work just as well. I've had a 100% success rate with the 25GB discs.

**Q: Sorry for furthur question. Is the 25gb model with branded surface also made from Taiwan?Thanks a lot.**
A: Hi Shih,Yes, Verbatim M-Disc BD-R 25GB 4X with Branded Surface - 25 Pack Spindle 98909 is made in Taiwan.If you have any other question please contact our Tech Support line: 800-538-8589. Thank you for your interest in our products.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ It worked but I made a few coasters first!
*by J***I on January 28, 2019*

So my goal. I have about 90 gigs of data (files like word, excel, pdf etc) for my business that I wanted to backup to a single disc and then store the disc offsite in case of fire. I wanted to be able to stick the disc into any computer and read the files with out having to load software to read the disc. I have the LG BD-RE BU20N slim drive in my HP i7 sff desktop. I also wanted the disc to be permanent meaning you couldn't change it after it was burnt. I put all my files into a single directory on my pc which has an SSD for storage. I then put the disc in the drive (Windows 10 OS) and chose "With a CD/DVD player" (Mastered) as opposed to "Like a USB Drive" which allows changes after the files are burnt. I then copied all the files onto the disc. It had to fix a few names because they weren't compatible with the CD burning standard. After about 10 mins I was ready to click the burn button. I clicked it and after about 5 seconds I get an error saying it didn't work and the disc is probably not usable. $17 coaster. Now I have been burning discs since the original single layer CD media came out and back then we made a lot of coasters with buffer under-runs etc. So the first thing I did was check the firmware of my drive. It was 1.00 but there has never been any newer firmware. I happened to have 25gb Verbatum M-Discs also so I broke my 90 gb into 4 25gb chunks and those 4 discs burnt just fine. So I went back and tried it again.....5 seconds another $17 coaster. I figured maybe it was the drive which they don't make this model anymore. LG and Pioneer seem to be the two types of drives you can get so I ordered a full height ASUS external drive which has the Pioneer mechanism in it. Tried to burn with that drive...5 seconds later $17 coaster. The Asus drive came with software so I loaded that software. Now that software made it's own proprietary 90gb which means I would have to use that software to read the disc but at this point I wanted to see if I could get anything burnt on a 100gb drive. After about 30 mins of processing the file and about 10 mins of actual write time...another $17 coaster. Now I only had one disc left at this point. I figured what the heck. I put it in and this time I chose "Like a USB Drive". It prepped the disc. I then started to copy files to the disc and about 6 hours later I had a fully loaded disc. I could then read that disc in any computer that is Windows XP or newer. Only downside is you can change the disc. Someone could delete all the files. Ofcourse this is BD-R so you don't get the space back and technically all the files are still there just the FAT table has been modified but still it's annoying. For now I can live with the Life File System version of the disc. I was able to add files to the disc using either the LG BD-RE BU20N drive or the Asus BW-16D1X-U 16x External Blu-ray so both drives will work with this media. So if your doing what I was doing....choose "Like a USB Drive" not "With a CD/DVD player" and you will probably be successful also.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Verbatim M-Disc is the gold standard
*by D***T on March 17, 2026*

These M-Disc Verbatim branded DVDs are the only ones to go with your archival projects - very pleased with the outcomes.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Legit M-discs with 100Gb capacity
*by M***Y on August 25, 2020*

The Verbatim BDXL Branded Surface 100Gb M-disc BD-R (write once) discs are excellent. The cost per gigabyte as of right now hovers around $0.11 to $0.12 per gigabyte no matter the disc capacity size you choose, so going bigger is just easier and less time. These are great for archiving and backups, true backups, as in a medium that will survive time and survive disasters if housed in a good safe place. If you're looking for affordable optical media with higher capacity, this is the way to go. M-disc will survive a lot more than a standard BD-R disc will. That extra heartiness will cost you 3 times the price, but at $11 per disc, it's worth it. I've attached images of the disc(s) themselves and the output from ImgBurn where I just burned a 95Gb data set onto a 100Gb disc without any issues at all at 4x speed. I used a LG WH16NS40 optical drive ($65). It worked flawless with these Vertabim discs. I used ImgBurn 2.5.8.0 in Win7 64bit. I didn't have to do anything, no firmware update, no drivers, no nothing. The drive read the blank BDXL 100Gb discs natively and the drive wrote the data perfectly. It was completely verified after the write. It's a perfect 1:1 copy.

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