1.44MB... They aren't that reliable which is why we now have the incredible USB! ;)
whats a stiffy disk
as much as it says on it ANOTHER OPINION : Compact Disc (CD) can hold 740 MB. Digital Video Disc (DVD) can hold 4.7 GB. Usually says on the disc itself.
A single layer Blu-Ray disc holds up to a maximum of 25 GB. A double layer holds a maximum of 50 GB
Measure right size of data card (DS), exactly where to place the little chip things(DS again) and how much data the card or disc can hold.
Not quite sure what your question means. DVD's are basically computer discs and store video as data files. The amount of data that the disc can hold is finite and usually written on the disc. How much time that is available to record on the disc, depends on how much the data is compressed. Poor quality requires fewer bits of data, so more time is available. High quality video requires lots of data per second, so less time is available.
There are 16 layer single sided blu ray discs which have storage capacity of 512gb. That suggests at current abilities a 2 sided disc having capacity of over 1 terabyte. The research and tools for more levels is ongoing. As such it is likely that this will expand a good deal more than that (there is no physical reason why we couldnt double this many more times)
An average CD can hold 700 MB of data.
Digital Versatile Disks (DVD) will store that much as will thumb drives/ memory sticks/ USB drives
around 12 700mb cds can hold 8 GB data
A 500GB hard drive can hold 500GB of data (although in reality slightly less is available for use as the formatting of the disc uses some space). This equates to around 800 albums (in mp3 format), or 150 movies, or 10,000 photographs or any combination of such files.
A standard single-layer Blu-ray disc can store up to 25 GB of data, while a dual-layer disc can hold up to 50 GB. There are also BDXL discs, which can store up to 100 GB on a triple-layer disc and 128 GB on a quadruple-layer disc. This high storage capacity makes Blu-ray an ideal format for high-definition video and large data files.
Theoretically, WikiAnswers can hold as much data as you can give it. If WikiAnswers starts running out of space they can expand their data centers so that they can hold more questions and answers. That's what the whole site is about after all.