The type of partition is irrelevant to how much data can be stored. A partition can hold as much data as has been designated on the hard drive during the creation of the partition. The size of your hard drive determines how large the NTFS partition can be.
unlimited
roughly 700MB
File system has data stored in flat files, which stores only processed data. Database system has data stored in table and they may or may not be related to each other. Database system is more efficient and also reduce redundant information which file system can not do.
the data is not stored in the ds but on the game card
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8 giga bits of space are available
Access right is set for a folder or a partition or even a drive in the computer so we can control on who can access or modify data in that particular folder or drive. This is very much important if your computer is connected to a network so that you can control who can view or modify the data in your computer remotely.
5 times more
Blu-Ray can hold up to a maximum of 50 GB (5 times more data than DVDs)
The data is stored along side the index keys, so when a query searches by the index, once it's found the "leaf" in the index tree, it usually has gotten the data in the same disk read. So your searches by that key are much faster. The down-side is that it takes much longer to save data with a clustered index, because it has to make space where the key should be stored for the table data.
The rate for storage at data centre depends on how much data you want stored. You can store a few gigabytes for as little as a few dollars a month or a ton of gigabytes for hundreds of dollars.
5 times more data. A Blu-Ray's maximum storage data is 50GB