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A Petrabyte (PB) is the next size up from Terabytes, which is the next step up from Gigabytes, which is the next step up from Megabytes and in short means more memory than you could possible visualize using at the moment.
Pocket-lint Stuart Miles 2010
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In a highly publicized and coordinated event SEACOM turned on the switch which instantenously beamed Terabytes of bandwidth at the speed of light through highly polished and engineered strands of glass.
Global Voices in English » Africa: The arrival of Seacom cable sparks debate 2009
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As an example, the Exchange system is sized to be about 4 Terabytes.
Subtexts « PubliCola 2010
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The amount of data shared so far comes to more than 47 Terabytes at zero cost to the musicians and artists.
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I won't be happy until there's attachments measured in the Gigabytes or Terabytes.
Gmail Attachment Size Upped To 25MB | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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One of the most noteworthy comments was that the Government had specified 60 Terabytes of monthly storage for digital versions of conversations.
Insider Info: 6 Million Wiretapped Conversations Per Month | Disinformation 2008
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The amount of data shared so far comes to more than 47 Terabytes at zero cost to the musicians and artists.
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They process Gigs of the stuff every day and have multiple Terabytes of it that he has a directive to distribute, free of charge, to any research organization that can use it.
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I won't be happy until there's attachments measured in the Gigabytes or Terabytes.
Gmail Attachment Size Upped To 25MB | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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WisconsinView (part of AmericaView), which supports access and use of imagery collections through education, workforce development, and research, is making available all of its more than 6 Terabytes of imagery data under the new CC0 Protocol More on CC Zero Launch:
Esther Wojcicki: Creative Commons In 2009: The Accomplishments In Promoting Worldwide Sharing 2009
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