Today’s vocabulary lesson

NewMexiKen learned a new word today: Exabyte.

An exabyte is 1018 bytes. Put another way, an exabyte is a billion gigabytes.

You’re going to need a bigger hard drive.

Tomorrow’s lesson: Zettabyte, which is either 1,000 exabytes or Catherine Zeta-Jones’s dental x-ray.

Kilobyte
Megabyte
Gigabyte
Terabyte
Petabyte
Exabyte
Zettabyte
Yottabyte

One thought on “Today’s vocabulary lesson”

  1. Does this mean that if you multiply a petabyte by seven, you get a dogabyte?

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