Deltaforce am 03.10.2008 um 22:16 Uhr
Ein Terabyte sind ja ugs. 1000 Gigabyte. Aber was kommt alles nach Tera ?

Kilo
Mega
Giga
Tera
Peta
Exa
Zetta
Yotta
Bits
1 bit: A binary decision
Bytes (8 Bits)
1 byte: A single character 10 bytes: A single word 100 bytes: A sentence
Kilobyte (1024 Bytes)
1 Kilobyte: A page of text 10 Kilobytes: The size of this web page 100 Kilobytes: A compressed computer image OR a long essay
Megabyte (1024 Kilobyte)
1 Megabyte: A small novel OR A 3.5 inch floppy disk 2 Megabytes: A high resolution photograph 5 Megabytes: The complete works of Shakespeare 10 Megabytes: A minute of high-fidelity sound 100 Megabytes: 1 meter of shelved books 500 Megabytes: A CD-ROM
Gigabyte (1024 Megabyte)
1 Gigabyte: A symphony in high-fidelity sound OR A movie at TV quality 2 Gigabytes: 20 meters of shelved books 10 Gigabytes: A good collection of the works of Beethoven 20 Gigabytes: A VHS tape used for digital data 50 Gigabytes: A floor of books 100 Gigabytes: A floor of academic journals
Terabyte (1024 Gigabyte)
1 Terabyte: 50.000 trees made into paper and printed 2 Terabytes: An academic research library 10 Terabytes: The printed collection of the US Library of Congress 100 Terabytes: The entire internet
Petabyte (1024 Terabyte)
1 Petabyte: 3 years of EOS data 10 Petabytes: All US academic research libraries 100 Petabytes: All printed material
Exabyte (1024 Petabyte)
1 Exabytes: All words ever spoken by human beings.
Zettabyte (1024 Exabyte)
Yottabyte (1024 Zettabyte) 1 Yottabyte: Everything that there is

Peta- und Exa-.
Deltaforce am 3. Oktober 2008 22:18 Dankeschön

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Petabyte, Exabyte, Zettabyte, Yottabyte, Xonabyte, Wekabyte Vundabyte, Udabyte, Tredabyte, Sortabyte, Rintabyte, Quexabyte, Peptabyte, Ochabyte, Nenabyte, Mingabyte, Lunabyte wäre eine Dezilliarde ... also 10 hoch 63