It's called a High-Capacity CD.
A CD holds around 700 megabytes, or about 200 tracks in MP3 format.
There are three different capacities of ZIP disks, 100 MB, 250 MB, and 750 MB. A 100 MB disk holds 104,857,600 bytes, a 250 MB disk holds 262,144,000 bytes, and a 750 MB disk holds 786,432,000 bytes.
700 mb
700 to 740 MegaBytes
The flash drive. The flash drive, in my opinion, is better anyway because with a disk you have to burn info on it. Then, to change something, you either get a new disk or unburn it (if possible).
Floppy Disk - 144 MB CD-R - 700 MB DVD-R - 4.7 GB Hard Disk - Up to 10 TB
A standard high density double-sided floppy disk holds about 1.44 mb.
DVD by far. A DVD can store 4.7 gigabytes of data. A floppy disk can store 1.44 megabytes of data. 1000 megabytes = 1 gigabyte.
Compact Disk Capacity.A regular CD-R has a capacity of 700 megabytes or 80 minutes of music in audio format.
CD holds 650-700 mb, so the answer would be: 5-6 times.
A standard 3.5" floppy disk holds significantly less than a gigabyte. As a fraction, a floppy holds about 1/711 of a gigabyte.
The capacity of a disk depends on its type. You're probably thinking about a standard 3½" floppy disk. It holds 1440*1024 bytes, which equals 1474560 bytes. For other capacities, look below