DVD RAM (Digital Versatile Disk Random Access Memory) is a type of DVD disc that can be rewritten and used as a form of random access memory. A DVD RAM disc can hold up to 4.7 gigabytes of data and can be rewritten up to 100,000 times.
DVD RAM discs are used for a variety of purposes, including data storage, video recording, and software installation. They are also commonly used for backup purposes, as they can be easily erased and rewritten.
Most DVD players and drives are able to read and write DVD RAM discs, but they are not as …