1000 x 1000 GB Please see below what I could take from Net. I think it is a misspelling. Answer: The size of computer data is measured in bytes. Just like a kilometer is a measure of 1000 meters, kilobytes, megabytes, and gigabytes are larger measurements of bytes. These units use SI prefixes, which is short for the "International System of Units." The correlation of kilobytes, megabytes, and gigabytes is listed below: kilobyte = 1000 (or 1024) bytes megabyte = 1000 (or 1024) kilobytes gigabyte = 1000 (or 1024) megabytes If a gigabyte is 1024 megabytes and a kilobyte is 1024 bytes, a gigabyte is 1,073,741,824 bytes. This is slightly larger than 1,000,000,000 bytes, which is often used as an estimate for a gigabyte. For an explanation of why these units are sometimes multiplied by 1024 and not 1000, view this Help Center article. To avoid this ambiguity, data can also be expressed in Kibibytes, Mebibytes, and Gibibytes, which are always multiplied by 1024. For more information, view this Help Center article. In case you're wondering, the units continue to go up in multiples of 1000 after gigabyte. Here is the complete list: byte (B) kilobyte (KB) - 1000^1 megabyte (MB) - 1000^2 gigabyte (GB) - 1000^3 terabyte (TB) - 1000^4 petabyte (PB) - 1000^5 exabyte (EB) - 1000^6 zettabyte (ZB) - 1000^7 yottabyte (YB) - 1000^8 A yottabyte is a lotta bytes
A perabyte is a thing of memory one step up from a terabyte. It is equal to 1125899906842624 bytes. It is also known as 10245
There are about a quadrillion bytes (1,000,000,000,000,000).
Of Course there is, for example 2 perabyters or 3,4 and go on. But 1024perabytes means 1exatabyte hope i have helped you.
Oh yea, a Gigabye is 1 billion, then you have a Terabye that is 1 trillion, then Perabyte with is 2 to the 50th power (sorry don't have a calculator) and Exabye which is 2 to the 64th power. With the new 64 bit CPUs they, in theory, are able to get 16 Exabytes of RAM.