I have come across more dead burnt disks than dead USB sticks, only a week back found a box of 256MB-4GB USB sticks from my school days, no used in almost 10 years,
So I hook them up and run sector tests on them for corruption,
Out of 14 drives, only 2 had suffered small scale corruption (few blocks each)
So USB's can be reliable if left alone in a cool and dry place. not as a primary backup, but not back for a secondary,
Also found a 2012 256GB SSD stored around 2013, that had an entire flash page corrupt, but everything else was intact, and the affected area was 8MB
The long haul ones are hard drives, if looked after, they hold data for stupid amounts of time
As for the actual question, I have a USB DVD drive i pull out when I need to burn an OS install disk or movie, or read in some old driver disk for old hardware, most of my media is digital these days,