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A computer's storage capacity is only limited by the size of the hard-drive the current version of Windows can utilise.
An optical drive is for reading and possibly writing to optical media such as a CD or DVD. It is pretty much used like any other drive in a computer. Older optical drives could only read data and could not burn disks.
you can have as much as you like. you would just have to get a bigger hard drive, memory stick, external hard drive or server etc.
It depend upon its capacity, different storing capacity pen drives are avialable in the market ranging from 500 MB to some GBs
A CD drive uses an infrared laser to read the data. An ultraviolet ray is used in Blu-Ray players, which gives them a much higher storage capacity.
If I'm not mistaken, you can get cloud computing storage in just about any capacity. I'm not 100% sure though. I really couldn't find any storage capacity limits online.
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A computer with 3MB of memory storage capacity can be limited. This will be the size of a single photo taken it cannot be useful in terms of data storage.
The capacity of a USB thumb drive depends upon the size of the USB drive. If you have an 8 Gb USB drive it means, can store 8192 Megabytes of data. But it can store only 7680 Megabytes of your data; the rest of the storage is used for the system.
There is no fixed value. It depends on the drive.
BOTH Hard drive (GB) and Internet (Mbps) have different terms of measurement. In storage they relate as how much data you wish to store for uploading or downloading content from Internet you can decide as per your system's storage capacity (or yours how much you can buy and keep it in a safe place - external storage drives).