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Maximum size of a single Microsoft access 2007 is 2 GB. They can be linked to other tables in a database.
2 GB, but the user can link tables in multiple databases together if a database over this limit is needed.
2 gigabytes, less some space for objects. If you did need more, you can set up a second database and link it to the first one.
Access is no security Database has security limited data can store in access we can specify the size and file growth. we can store n number of data's only primary key can specify in access. but in database we can specify primary key as well foreign keys and other keys.
The size of a ZIP archive, as well as the size of any single file within a ZIP archive, is limited to 2 GB.
It is actually quite possible to download the entire Wikipedia website; Wikimedia offers daily database downloads free of charge. Static HTML pages are compressed in a 7-Zipped tar archive that measures approximately 14 GB in size. A complete database dump of the current version of pages including images but excluding talk pages is approximately 5.3 GB when in a bunzip-compressed archive measuring about 5.3 GB in size.
A database is only limited by the media used to store it ! for example the capacity of a hard-disk.
I am not sure where you are going with this, but your answer is: 460.
Probably not. The drive would be usable, but only up to 137 GB would be recognizable by Windows.The reason is that systems prior to around 2002 used 28-bit addressing to access hard drives, which limited capacity to about 137 GB. After this, newer systems began to use LBA48 addressing, which raised the limit to 144 petabytes.A possible workaround would be to purchase an IDE controller on a PCI card. This would have its own BIOS, thus removing the limitation on size.
No, they are physically the same size.
8.54 GB
Terabyte is 1024 gigabytes