a trillion
100 gigabytes
anything is 1TB or more
A 20 megabyte hard drive can store 20 megabytes. A megabyte is one million bytes; a byte is a unit of digital information.
A system with a capacity of 232 bytes can store 4,294,967,296 bytes of data.
As of 2021, it is estimated that there are around 44 zettabytes (44 trillion gigabytes) of data stored in the world.
The limit on the number of packets that a capture program can save usually depends on how much disk space you have, since that is where the captured packets will be stored.
1000 GB, or one terabyte (TB), is a unit of digital information storage that equals 1,000 gigabytes. It can hold approximately 250,000 photos, 500 hours of HD video, or millions of documents, depending on the file sizes. In terms of bytes, 1000 GB equals about 1 trillion bytes (1,000,000,000,000 bytes). This capacity is commonly used in hard drives, SSDs, and cloud storage services.
KB = Kilo(1000)byte A KB of data can hold 2^10 =1024 Bytes of Information
The answer to this is sort of like trying to figure out how much water is in a well. One of the earliest RAM I know of was 64 bytes. I've heard of as much as 1 terabyte. It really depends on how much memory has been installed and the capacity of the motherboard.
The typical human cell contains about 6 feet of DNA, which is a tightly coiled molecule stored in the cell's nucleus. This DNA carries the genetic information that determines an individual's physical characteristics and functions.
One byte of information is … one byte … regardless of where it is stored.
102841344 bytes