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The floppy disk which is commonly referred to as a high density floppy disk is a 3.5 inch disk. It has a storage capacity of 1.44 MB.
The maximum storage capacity of a floppy disk that uses the 64kb keyword is 64 kilobytes.
Tape, DVD, CD, Floppy Disk
1.44 Megabytes
1.4 MB
The main one is the disk wears out from contact with the head, and has limited storage capacity.
Tape (up to 800GB, ex. DAT 160), DVD (4.7 - 17.08 GB), CD (up to 700MB) , Floppy Disk (ave. 1.44MB)
A standard high density double-sided floppy disk holds about 1.44 mb.
The biggest disadvantage is that it has very little storage capacity. The maximum storage capacity of a (last generation) floppy disk is around 240 megabytes. A USB stick, CD, or DVD-ROM can all hold much more than this. Secondly, fewer and fewer computer termnials are being manufactured with floppy disk drives, since they have been replaced by other storage methods. This means it is hard to get your data off the disk. Thirdly, floppy disks are more easily corruptible than other methods of data storage.
Floppy Disk - 144 MB CD-R - 700 MB DVD-R - 4.7 GB Hard Disk - Up to 10 TB
A magnetic disk storage device with more capacity than a floppy disk is typically a hard disk drive (HDD). Unlike floppy disks, which generally hold 1.44 MB, HDDs can store vast amounts of data, often ranging from hundreds of gigabytes to several terabytes. They use magnetic storage to read and write data on rotating disks, making them suitable for storing large files and applications.
A standard floppy disk can hold a maximum of 1.44MB. This is comprised of 720kb of data on both sides of the platter. Some floppy disk drives can read disks of upto 2.88MB in capacity.