Sunday, October 16, 2005

What comes after a Petabyte?

Binary Powers of Ten (10)

"1 bit =
1 byte =
1 kilobyte =
1 megabyte =
1 gigabyte =
1 terabyte =
1 petabyte =
1 exabyte =
1 zettabyte =
1 yottabyte =
1 ?1byte =
1 ?2byte =
1 ?3byte = "


Cool... I want a yodabyte hard drive (oh, it's "yottabyte"... ;)

(via digg - Beyond the Petabyte)

6 comments:

  1. Byte
    Kilobyte
    Megabyte
    Gigabyte
    Terabyte
    Petabyte
    Exabyte
    Zettabyte
    Yottabyte
    Vertabyte
    Tecabyte
    Parlabyte

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  2. Byte
    Kilobyte
    Megabyte
    Gigabyte
    Terabyte
    Petabyte
    Exabyte
    Zettabyte
    Yottabyte
    Vertabyte
    Tecabyte
    Parlabyte
    YoMommaByte

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  3. Parla - how many bytes is that? my math falls short...

    also YoMommaByte - i REALLY want to know how many bytes that is...

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  4. Parla - how many bytes is that? my math falls short...

    also YoMommaByte - i REALLY want to know how many bytes that is...

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  5. Looks like a parlabyte is 10^33 bytes. Can't speak for your mom.

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  6. xonabyte 10*27

    wekabytes 10*30

    vundabytes 10*33

    udabytes 10*36

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