No idea. A double-layer DVD can store up to 8 GB (too little), a Blu-Ray disc can store up to 50 GB (too much), a standard hard drive can currently store up to 2 TB (2000 GB, way too much).
I can't really think of any storage medium with an upper limit of 17 GB.
blu-ray disk is also called optical disk contain 25 GB per layer, with dual layer discs (50 GB).
Almost all hard disks sold today hold more than 17 gigabytes. It is also possible to get a USB thumb drive with more than 17 gigabytes capacity.
DVD
Hdd (hard disk drive) a few terabytes vs a couple hundred gigabytes 100 times more approximately. The tradeoff is solid state is better and newer. Hdd has capacity.
BLOB = (Binary Large OBject) An Oracle BLOB data type that contains binary data with a maximum size of 4 gigabytes. This maps to an Array of type Byte. See also: CLOB, NCLOB An Oracle CLOB data type that contains character data, based on the default character set on the server, with a maximum size of 4 gigabytes. This maps to String. An Oracle NCLOB data type that contains character data, based on the national character set on the server with a maximum size of 4 gigabytes. This maps to String.
A DVD can hold up to 50 GB of data.
Graphic cards have nothing yo do with hard disks, graphic cards run graphical applications like games, softwares and hi-res movies. And hard disks store them. you can run any graphic card with any hard disk.
A Minute is either a unit of Time or a unit of Angular Measurement. A GigaByte is a unit for measuring digital data capacity. We need to know what type of digital data.
The amount of MB (Mega Bytes) in a PlayStation Portable game usually depends on the type of format you are using. A PSP's UMD format will take up at maximum 700 KB (Kilo Bytes) (1000KB = 1 MB) for saved data. If the game is downloaded, it depends on which type of game: Minis or actual games. An actual game on average will be 1 GB (Gigabyte) (1000 MB = 1 GB) On the other hand, a mini game will take up (on average) 50 MB. Of course you also have to store saved data, so about 1 GB for an actual game
Depending on which type of memory card brand, as well as what type of shop it is, the store should most indefinently carry memory cards. It all mostly depends on what store the consumer is shopping.
floppy disk
IN USB pen/USB drive their is EEROM, which means Electronicaly Eraisable Read Only Memory. EEROM is a kind of Read only memory in which you can write, read or store and delete your data.
A Boolean or logical data type can be used to store anything that can answer a "yes/no" question. In other words, anything that has two options. For example:Does the checkbox have a check mark?Is the person underage?Does a certain file exist on disk?etc.A Boolean or logical data type can be used to store anything that can answer a "yes/no" question. In other words, anything that has two options. For example:Does the checkbox have a check mark?Is the person underage?Does a certain file exist on disk?etc.A Boolean or logical data type can be used to store anything that can answer a "yes/no" question. In other words, anything that has two options. For example:Does the checkbox have a check mark?Is the person underage?Does a certain file exist on disk?etc.A Boolean or logical data type can be used to store anything that can answer a "yes/no" question. In other words, anything that has two options. For example:Does the checkbox have a check mark?Is the person underage?Does a certain file exist on disk?etc.
A CD will store 700MB of data It all depends on the type of disk
There is no such data type. However, when we use user-defined data types of our own type, then that type of data can be stored in a variable. So as a term, you may say that user-defined data type can store any data. As the data-type used in any variable will be depending upon us.