Depends on how big your hard drive is.
To calculate the total storage capacity of a magnetic disk, you need to multiply the number of tracks by the number of sectors per track and the number of bytes per sector. The formula is: Total Capacity = (Number of Tracks) × (Sectors per Track) × (Bytes per Sector). Ensure you consider the disk's format and any reserved space, as this may affect the usable capacity.
In a RAID 5 configuration, the total usable disk space is calculated by taking the total capacity of all drives and subtracting the capacity of one drive for parity. With four 2 terabyte drives, the total capacity is 8 terabytes (4 x 2 TB). Subtracting the capacity of one drive (2 TB) for parity leaves you with 6 terabytes of usable disk space.
total disk space would be about 400 gb
The number of bytes a hard disk can hold is referred to as its storage capacity. This capacity is typically measured in gigabytes (GB) or terabytes (TB), where 1 TB equals approximately 1,000 GB or 1 trillion bytes. The total capacity is determined by the number of platters, the density of data stored on those platters, and the technology used in the hard disk.
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.
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The maximum storage capacity of a floppy disk that uses the 64kb keyword is 64 kilobytes.
The reason is that the technology of the days the floppy disk was not as advanced as of today.
depends on the computer
700 mb