Yes
I assume you mean terabyte, and a petabyte
A petabyte is 1000 time larger, so would come "after", a terabyte.
petabyte.
Larger units than a terabyte include petabyte (PB), exabyte (EB), zettabyte (ZB), and yottabyte (YB). One petabyte is equal to 1,024 terabytes, and the scale continues to increase exponentially with each subsequent unit. For context, a petabyte can store approximately 500 billion pages of standard text or around 300 years of continuous video.
A terabyte (TB) is equivalent to 1,024 gigabytes (GB). Therefore, 1,024 times a terabyte is 1,024 TB, which is equal to 1 petabyte (PB). Thus, 1024 times a terabyte equals 1 petabyte.
A terabyte (TB) is equal to 1000 gigabytes (GB)
1024 terabytes equals 1 petabyte, 1024 petabytes equals 1 exabyte, 1024 exabytes equals 1 zetabyte, and 1024 zetabytes equals 1 yottabyte. Stay tuned...
1000 terabytes (TB) is 1 petabyte (PB). (And a thousand petabytes is one exabyte, in case you were curious)
Petabyte (1,000 terabytes;) then exabyte (1,000,000 terabytes.)
Triaobyte? There is no such thing. If you mean terabyte, the next highest data is a petabyte.
1000 KB = 1 MB, 1000 MB = 1 GB, 1000 GB = 1 TB The answer is Terabyte.
TB (terabyte) is larger than GB (gigabyte)