Currently the largest possible measurement for data storage. (Bytes)
One geopbyte is 1024^10 or 1267650600228229401496703205376 bytes. Or simply a 1 followed by 30 digits. (Not zeroes)
One geopbyte is 1024^10 or 1267650600228229401496703205376 bytes. Or simply a 1 followed by 30 digits. (Not zeroes)
You may soon need a geopbyte worth of free disk space in order to download a movie from the internet.
by Clawdya Windwalker August 14, 2011
At one point it was the largest possible measurement for bytes. One brontobyte is 1024^9 or 1237940039285380274899124224 bytes. Or simply a 1 followed by 27 digits. (Not zeroes)
Recently adopted was the Geopbyte, which is 1024^10 or 1267650600228229401496703205376 bytes and is now the largest measurement of virtual storage.
Recently adopted was the Geopbyte, which is 1024^10 or 1267650600228229401496703205376 bytes and is now the largest measurement of virtual storage.
by Clawdya Windwalker August 14, 2011