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.
A type of disk on which a laser has digitally recorded information is called a CD (Compact Disc) or DVD (Digital Versatile Disc). These optical discs use laser technology to read and write data, allowing them to store audio, video, and computer files. CDs typically hold up to 700 MB of data, while DVDs can store about 4.7 GB to 8.5 GB, depending on the format. Blu-ray discs are another type, offering even higher storage capacities for high-definition video and data.
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.
HDD 320 GB refers to a hard disk drive (HDD) with a storage capacity of 320 gigabytes. This type of storage device is commonly used in computers and laptops to store operating systems, applications, and user data. HDDs use spinning disks to read and write data, making them generally slower than solid-state drives (SSDs). A 320 GB HDD can hold a substantial amount of files, including documents, photos, and videos, but may be limited for users with extensive multimedia collections or large software applications.
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.
The type of optical disk designed for recording, rewriting, and playback of high-definition (HD) video, as well as for storing large amounts of data, is known as a Blu-ray Disc. Blu-ray technology uses a blue laser to read and write data, allowing for significantly higher storage capacities compared to standard DVDs. It can hold up to 25 GB on a single-layer disc and 50 GB on a dual-layer disc, making it ideal for HD content.
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.
One gigabyte (1 GB) of data can hold approximately 4 hours of standard-quality video (like 480p) or around 1 hour of high-definition video (like 1080p), depending on the compression and encoding used. For audio, 1 GB typically can store about 250 songs, which translates to roughly 17 hours of music, depending on the bitrate. Therefore, the number of hours in 1 GB of data varies based on the type of content being stored.
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 capacity of a removable disk, such as a USB flash drive or external hard drive, varies widely depending on its type and model. Common capacities range from a few gigabytes (GB) to several terabytes (TB). When choosing a removable disk, it's essential to consider your storage needs and the specific applications for which you'll use it. Always check the manufacturer's specifications for exact capacity details.
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.
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