What is the best method for backing up movies?

I've been using Handbrake to rip out movies that I OWN so I can watch them on my apple tv. Everything works great, I'm just wondering what the best way to back up these files is. Any ideas?
I own about 400 DVD's and would like to have them all in my Itunes Library so I can watch them in my apple tv. I've spent many many many many hours with Handbrake and putting them on external firewire hard drives and I really love this system. I can watch any movie any time without loading up my DVD.
BUT, I would hate to have a hard drive failure and loose all of this time I've spent doing this. Any ideas on the best way to back up these movie.MP4 files? I guess I could burn a ton of DVD's, but I'm guesssing there is another easier way.
And PLEASE, leave out the copyright comments, I BOUGHT these DVD's, and there is NO reason I shouldnt be able to watch them on my apple tv...
thanks,
Brown.Recluse

I'm in a similar situation including movies I've purchased from iTunes...
Here's my setup:
I have all my iTunes data (music, movies, etc.) as well as about 10 GB of photos stored on a nework storage device that uses RAID-5 with SATA disks. This is basically a little toaster-sized NAS machine with four hard drives in it (www.infrant.com). If one of these drives dies, I get alerted and can insert a new one without missing a beat since the data is stored redundantly across all drives. I can also just yank out any one of the four drives while the thing is running and my data is still safe (I tried this after I bought it as a test).
That's how I prevent problems with a single disk... Redundancy
Now onto "backups"...
Nightly, my little RAID toaster automatically backs itself up to an attached 250GB USB drive. However, these backups are only of my critical data... documents, photos and home movies... I don't bother backing up my "Hollywood" movies since I can live without them in a disaster.
... I actually don't permanently store anything I care about on a laptop or a desktop. It all goes on the NAS box (Network Sttached Storage) and then my other computers use it as a network drive. It's attached via Gigbait to my main computer and via wireless to most everything else.
My achilles heel is that I don't store anything outside of my house yet. If I was smart, I'd alternate two USB drives attached to my NAS box and always keep one of them somewhere else (Safe Deposit Box?).
...and that's just one way to do it.
-Brian

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