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That number is expected to grow at a rate of one petabyte a year.
This results in more than nine petabyte (9000 terabyte) of storage.
It is related to the petabyte which is 10 bytes.
I am also sending you a petabyte memory tablet.
This produces a total of 1 petabyte of raw data per second.
The petabyte is a multiple of the unit byte for digital information.
More than 1 petabyte of film will be scanned and archived over two years (2010-2012).
Then the petabyte - ten to the fifteenth - that's as far as I ever got."
Netflix uses 1 petabyte to store the videos for streaming.
When fully digitized, the whole lot could be compressed (at current technological rates) onto 50 petabyte hard disks.
This amount of data still requires over 100 megabytes of disk space per second - at least a petabyte each year.
The campus's data center is the first archive to preserve digital content at the petabyte (1 million gigabyte) level.
It includes 294 912 processor cores, 144 terabyte memory, 6 petabyte storage in 72 racks.
The unit symbol for the petabyte is PB.
Examples of the use of the petabyte to describe data sizes in different fields are:
A petabyte (PB) is a unit of measurement in computers and similar electronic devices.
In the lab, the link was tested continuously for 27 hours, transferring over a petabyte of data with nary an error.
Petabyte-(n) A measure of data storage equal to 1015bytes or 8 quadrillion digital bits.
Petabyte bars were worth thousands.
(A petabyte is about one million gigabytes.)
Envisat was launched in 2002 and it operated five years beyond its planned mission lifetime, delivering over a petabyte of data.
Optical jukebox - hold massive amounts of data on multiple discs allowing scalability into the petabyte range.
Tudou states they are one of the world's largest bandwidth users, moving more than 1 Petabyte per day to 7 million users.
Most of these applications build and manipulate extremely large (Terabyte and Petabyte scale) databases.