A DVD-ROM stores more information than a CD-ROM.
CdRom - To read cd's CDR - To read and write CD's DVDrom - to read dvd's DVDR - To read and write dvd's Zip- Used like a floppy, but will store 100 Mb of storage Floppy - stores 1.44 Mb of data Hard Drive- where everything is saved There are tons more types of drives.. do a search on google for it
A standard CD-ROM can typically hold up to 700 MB of data. There are also variations, such as Mini CDs, which hold less, and some high-capacity formats like DVDs and Blu-ray discs, which can store significantly more data. However, for traditional CD-ROMs, 700 MB is the standard capacity.
SIM cards does not consume power. It actually stores information and data like contacts, messages, and any other important data that identifies the service provider.
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DVD discs have much more capacity - 4.7 Gigabytes compared to a CD's 700 Megabytes. This means that each DVD can hold almost 7 CDs worth of stuff.
The computer's Random Access Memory (RAM) temporarily stores data and programs while your computer is on.
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It stores the temporary data in its RAM (random access memory). That's why higher the RAM, more is the temporary data that can be stored and hence more number of programs or softwares can be run concurrently (or a program with higher memory requirement will run faster)
shops were smaller and more like stands then stores
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As far as safety, they are both about the same. However, a DVD stores much more data.
Non-homogeneous data elements, which refer to data of varying types or structures, cannot be effectively stored in traditional relational databases. These databases rely on a fixed schema that requires all entries in a given column to be of the same data type. In contrast, NoSQL databases, such as document stores or key-value stores, are designed to handle non-homogeneous data, allowing for more flexibility in data structure and type.