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What is after a terabyte?

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What is after a terabyte?

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  1. Petabyte · Exabyte · Zettabyte · Yottabyte ...

    petabyte

    1,000,000,000,000,000 bytes — 10005, or 1015, or

    1,125,899,906,842,624 bytes — 10245, or 250.


  2. terabyte < petabyte < exabyte < zettabyte < yottabyte

  3. A Petabyte.

    It is 1,000 terabytes.

  4. Petabyte  ^_^

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petabyte

  5. terabyte

    petabyte

    exabyte

    zettabyte

    yottabyte

    hope this helps you

  6. 1,000,000,000,001 (when using natural numbers, that is).

    Some would say a terabyte is 2^40. Which is false. Likewise: 1 kilobyte is definitely NOT 1,024, but 1,000 byte.

    If you want to know what's after 2^40: it's  1,099,511,627,777.

    If you want to know what's a kilo terabytes: that's a petabyte, indeed.

    It will be in 2013, when first consumer petabyte drives are available.

    When text only, a petabyte drive could contain about a billion bibles. Or 333 million 3MB jpg pictures.

    My mother creates about 4,500 JPG's a year with her photocamera. It would take her approx. 100,000 years to fill a petabyte drive doing that. It needs only one second of lightning to kill them all forever.

  7. petabyte

  8. Self awareness then judgment day....

    But its a Petabyte.

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