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megabyte 10003 GB
gigabyte 10004 TB
terabyte 10005 PB
petabyte 10006 EB
exabyte 10007 ZB
zettabyte 10008 YB
yottabyte 10009 RB
ronnabyte 100010 QB quettabyte...
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These figures correspond to less than
three compressed exabytes in 1986, and 295
compressed exabytes in 2007. The
quantity of
digital storage doubled roughly...
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resulting in the loss of at
least 6
exabytes of
flash memory, with some
sources estimating the loss as high as 15
exabytes.
Western Digital used (and still...
- 1993, 2.2 (optimally compressed)
exabytes in 2000, 65 (optimally compressed)
exabytes in 2007, and some 100
exabytes in 2014. The world's technological...
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Exabyte Corporation was a
manufacturer of
magnetic tape data
storage products headquartered in Boulder, Colorado,
United States.
Exabyte Corp. is now defunct...
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technological capacity to
store information grew from 2.6 (optimally compressed)
exabytes in 1986 –
which is the
informational equivalent to less than one 730-MB...
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information has
increased from 2.6 (optimally compressed)
exabytes in 1986, to some 5,000
exabytes in 2014 (5 zettabytes).
Library expansion was calculated...
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dominate the
volume of
storage produced (
exabytes per year) for servers.
Though production is
growing slowly (by
exabytes shipped),
sales revenues and unit shipments...
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store information on
electronic devices grew from less than 3
exabytes in 1986 to 295
exabytes in 2007,
doubling roughly every 3 years.
Database Management...
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magnetic tape data
storage format used in
computer systems,
pioneered by
Exabyte Corporation. It is also
known as Data8,
often abbreviated to D8 and is...