A Blu-ray disc holds the most data out of all of your options.
A Blu-ray disc holds the most data out of all of your options.
A Blu-ray disc holds the most data out of all of your options.
Theoretically, the smallest amount of data a binary computer can hold is one bit (an eighth of a byte. it can only hold two states: 1 or 0.)
As of now, the largest amount of data can be stored on advanced storage technologies like petabyte-scale storage systems, which utilize multiple hard drives or solid-state drives in data centers. Additionally, new developments in optical and DNA storage technologies have the potential to hold massive amounts of data, with estimates suggesting that DNA can store up to 215 petabytes per gram. Cloud storage solutions also provide virtually limitless capacity by leveraging distributed networks.
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The Native Americans held the largest amount of land meant power. This was near the East coast.
the largest amount it can hold up to is a gallon. wow, i am very suprised.
A router does not have RAM. A router distributes data. The router does not hold data nor does it process data.
CDs, DVDs and BluRay discs all work in similar ways. The primary difference is the data density on each disc. CD is the lowest density. A DVD can store several times the amount of data on the same surface area and BluRay will store several time the amount of a DVD.
Most mini dvd-r's hold up to 2.6GB of data. They are also very reasonably priced for the amount of storage.
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