Backing up to double-layer DVD's is certainly better than having no backup but it's a fair amount of work to burn the discs, keep them organized and to restore them if you have to do that. If you're going to do it that way I'd suggest you make two complete sets and keep one offsite.
As Kennyt says, hard drives are really cheap now, I've seen 1TB drives for even less, around $125, and you don't need to go to the trouble of setting up a RAID array to have an effective backup.
I have an external drive of the same capacity as the one that holds my music and use the application 'SuperDuper' to clone my regular hard drive by plugging in the external one every weekend and doing an incremental backup. After the initial copying of the drive it takes only 10 or 15 minutes, depending on how much music I've added over the week. There's always the risk of losing one week's worth of music but redoing that amount of work isn't very scary. I'm paranoid enough that if I leave town for a few days I put the external drive into a fire-proof safe in my basement.
As Kennyt says, hard drives are really cheap now, I've seen 1TB drives for even less, around $125, and you don't need to go to the trouble of setting up a RAID array to have an effective backup.
I have an external drive of the same capacity as the one that holds my music and use the application 'SuperDuper' to clone my regular hard drive by plugging in the external one every weekend and doing an incremental backup. After the initial copying of the drive it takes only 10 or 15 minutes, depending on how much music I've added over the week. There's always the risk of losing one week's worth of music but redoing that amount of work isn't very scary. I'm paranoid enough that if I leave town for a few days I put the external drive into a fire-proof safe in my basement.