No, a DVD is not considered volatile. Volatile memory refers to storage that requires power to maintain the stored information, such as RAM. In contrast, DVDs are optical discs that store data permanently until they are physically damaged or overwritten, making them non-volatile storage media.
is printer & DVD is volatile memory
CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R, DVD-RW, and Blu-ray
DVD+R is a format for optical data storage. It is similar to, but incompatible with, the older DVD-R standard. A DVD+R is a write-once optical disc with 4.7 gigabytes (GB) of storage, generally used for non-volatile data storage or video applications.
It refers to the permanent non volatile memory that is in your account.example includes Hard disks, Floppy disks,Tapes,CD-ROM,DVD ROM etc.Non volatile the storage device s hold data , even the computer is turned off.
RAM is a volatile Memory. But ROM is not volatile.
volatile will evaporate
volatile will evaporate
A hard drive is non-volatile storage, since it retains all of the data written to it even when it is no longer supplied with power. In general, a computer's internal operating memory is volatile, while its data storage is non-volatile.
Volatile memory refers to memory that loses its state upon losing power. Computer RAM is volatile. Compare to nonvolatile memory (Hard disk drives, USB NAND flash storage devices, CD and DVD optical media, floppy media)
DRAM is a volatile memory
DRAM is a volatile memory
Non-volatile