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I have the same problem, although I generate a lot less data when it comes to deeply personal and important stuff. I think I could fit all my projects with room to spare in a common SD card (8 gigs, right?!).
Regarding M-Disk, if you don't care about super-mega-hyper long
term, "I heard" that blu rays are presumably quite similar to M-Disks, as they're "by default" made with inorganic dies, which are superior from the organic stuff in DVDs and CDs. So presumably an mdisk CD/DVD makes a lot more sense than an mkdisk bluray, so to speak.
The keywords "HTL vs LTH" might also be the opening for the rabbit hole, if you wanna get in there deep.
I haven't found any resource highlighting precisely what's different from bluray mdisks and regular blurays, but I have a feeling that the regular kind will do fine for your usecase and let you save quite some money ;)
Whatever you'll pick, optical disks are a lot of fun! Blu-rays can hold A LOT of data compared to DVDs and I love them :D