No. There is no limitation on size. A Googalplex of byte storage is 1 byte with a hundred zeros after it, and this is thought to be a minimalistic quantity in futuristic technology. Who knows, if any, what the limitations will be.
The next measurement in the series would be the terabyte. A terabyte is equal to 1024 gigabytes.
No, there is also a Terabyte. One Terabyte is equal to 1,024 Gigabytes.
Megabyte, Gygabyte, and Terabyte.
A terabyte is a unit of data storage. It is represented by 10 times 10^6.
1000 KB = 1 MB, 1000 MB = 1 GB, 1000 GB = 1 TB The answer is Terabyte.
At the present time, a hard drive has the largest storage capacity of all storage devices. For something more portable, a USB drive would have a greater storage capacity than any other portable devices.
A tigabyte is not a standard unit of measurement in the field of data storage. However, a terabyte is a unit of digital information equal to 1 trillion bytes, or 1,000 gigabytes. In practical terms, a terabyte can hold approximately 1,000 hours of video at standard definition quality or around 250,000 songs in MP3 format.
No, it's a very small unit. The exabyte is the largest unit of data storage.
The five storage device sizes in order from largest to smallest are: petabyte (PB), terabyte (TB), gigabyte (GB), megabyte (MB), and kilobyte (KB). A petabyte is equivalent to 1,024 terabytes, a terabyte is 1,024 gigabytes, a gigabyte is 1,024 megabytes, and a megabyte is 1,024 kilobytes. This hierarchy reflects the increasing capacity and decreasing size of data storage.
Please rephrase your question. A Terabyte is a measure of data storage, not length.
The largest DVD Storage unit available at Target holds up to 250 DVDs. The smallest holder holds 15 DVDs.
2 TB (terabyte, 2 TB = 2000 GB) are the largest consumer disks currently for sale.