How to backup RW? What do these numbers mean?

Try to do a backup, pc says only option is on RW disc, a disc will manage the size? & should be a - RW or + RW disk?

Here are the numbers on the left of the space, & what do mean?

Free 186,21 23,20 GB GB

Backup size 128,22 GB

Create system image 164 GB of disk space

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A dvd disc has a capacity of about 4.7 GB while a cd has a capacity of 650 MB

A backup of Go 128,22 would require 28 DVD or CD 198

Buy yourself an external drive for backup

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