about 7GB
17 GB
Each side can hold a maximum of 50GB, so a double-sided can hold up to 100GB, but there haven't been any double-sided Blu-Rays yet
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4.8 gb
4.7GB on a standard DVD - can be a duel layer disk (double sided) which holds 9.4GB
First off, a calrification: I am talking about a "regular" DL: disk, not a Blu-Ray disk. The capacity printed on the disk is 8.5 Gb, but some of this goes to overheads and formatting information. The useable space is more like 8.2 Gb, and can vary depending on the data being stored, e.g. movies versus data.
8.5 GB on one surface
A single-sided, single layer DVD can hold 4.7GB of data, whereas a single-sided, dual-layer can hold 8.5GB. Double-sided, single-layer holds 9.4GB and double-sided, dual-layer holds 17.1GB. So anyone of these combinations can hold a 4.7 ISO image although the single-sided, single-layer may be a tight fit. I would use the single-sided, dual-layer and you won't have any problem. An ISO is simply an exact duplicate of someting (like a Linux operating system) so you will be ok. Hope this helps.
Double sided carpet tape works well for most indoor and outdoor applications. For instance, if a person wants to keep a floor mat or carpet from sliding around, an application of double sided carpet tape will help hold the mat or carpet in place.
DVD SizesThe most common DVD type is DVD-5 (1 side, 1 layer) having 4.7GB of storage. Double-sided DVDs are rarely used. DVD-5 4.70GB Single sided, Single layerDVD-9 8.54GB Single sided, Dual layerDVD-10 9.40GB Double sided, Single layersDVD-14 13.24GB Double sided, One side single layer, one side dual layerDVD-18 17.08GB Double sided, Dual layerWhen making a DVD, you can put 4,35 GByte of .vob material on it.
A single DVD is capable of holding 4813 megabytes of data. Blu Ray disks, on the other hand, can hold 25600mb.
Depending on the DVD you may have: 4.7 GB (single-sided, single-layer - common) (Two hours of high quality video) 8.5-8.7 GB (single-sided, double-layer) (3.5 hours of high quality video) 9.4 GB (double-sided, single-layer) (4 hours of high quality video) 17.08 GB (double-sided, double-layer - rare) (8 hours of high quality video) Double sided disks can be written on both sides, which is why they hold about twice as much.