A terabyte is one trillion bytes (1012 = 1,000,000,000,000 bytes) in current standard usage.
1 terabyte (TB) = 1,000 gigabytes (GB) = 1,000,000 megabytes (MB)
(There is a similar unit, the terabinary byte, or "tebibyte", which is 240 or 10244 = 1,099,511,627,776 bytes. However, this unit is never actually used, as hard drives are the only things that can hold this much, and they are always measured in powers of 10.)
1 tb hard drives are harddisks that have a space of 1000 giga bytes.
1 TB is one terabyte of memory (typical hard disk space for 2016 PCs). It is equal to 1000 gigabytes or a million megabytes.
1 Terabyte (1000 Gigabytes)
I believe it's called an exabyte.
1000 GB
1000 Tb = 1 Pb (Petabyte) Technically 1 Pb = 1024 Tb in the same way that: 1Tb = 1024Gb 1Gb = 1024Mb 1Mb = 1024Kb 1Kb = 1024b
1,000. However, since you mention RAM, you probably mean 'GiB' (Gibibyte or 1024 x 1024 x 1024 bytes) and TiB (Tebibyte). In which case, predictably enough, 1,024.
32,000 GB in 32 TB, I am sticking to the 1000 GB = 1 TB rule.
1 TB is 1000 GB, so 10000 GB = 10 TB roughly, its not all 1 and 0 but you get the picture.
A 1 TB disk is twice the capacity of a 500 GB disk. I TB = 1000 GB 500 GB = 0.5 TB
1000 gb equal 1 tb Edit: actually, there are 1024 gigabytes in a terabyte.
1000 GB make 1TB
A TB is a measurement of capacity. So a GB consists of 1000 KB, and a TB consists of 1000 GB. The external drive bit is simply where the hardrive is not integrated in the actual computer, but is seperate and can usually be attached using a USB or some other connectivity method.
1000 Gigabytes almost equal 1 Terabyte.1 TB = 1024 GB
1000 terabytes (TB) is 1 petabyte (PB). (And a thousand petabytes is one exabyte, in case you were curious)
terrabyte (TB) 1000 of them is a petabyte i think, then it keeps goin up to other weird names
A terabyte (TB) is equal to 1000 gigabytes (GB)