mg is not a unit of storage. If you mean MB, 1 TB is a bit over a million MB.
1 terabyte = 1000 gigabyte, so yes
TB=Terra byte, a unit of storage
Yes - 1024GB is the same as 1 TB
A 1TB drive has aprox. 1000GB of memory. So 1TB has 250GB more memory than any 750GB drive.
1.5 TB of storage
The smallest is bytes, then kb, then mb, then gb, and then the biggest is tb.
It is not. You get storage of 1 TB, for example.
5 megabytes is much smaller than 1 terabyte (about 20,000 times smaller).
A TB external hard drive means that the storage capacity of the particular hard drive is equal to 1 TB or terabyte. A terabyte is equal to 1,000 gigabytes or GB.
depends on how big
2 TB (terabyte, 2 TB = 2000 GB) are the largest consumer disks currently for sale.
The major disadvantage of RAID 1 is that it requires half the storage space to be sacrificed because it is mirroring the drives. For example, if a RAID 1 setup consisted of two 1 TB drives, the user would only have 1 TB of storage despite having the hardware for 2 TB.