There is no larger official prefix than yottabyte (1024 bytes) or yobibytes (280 bytes).
Several unofficial larger numbers have been suggested, such as the brontobyte (for either 1027 or 290) but the most likely pattern follows the Greek alphabet backwards, beginning with xonabytes (1027 and xobibytes (290 bytes). A popular alternative gaining support has been hellabytes.
Given the current growth of computer data, the terms beyond yottabyte may become necessary as early as the year 2020.
1,000,000,000. And interestly, there are 1000 yottabytes in a carabyte.
I believe what comes after byte is Kilobyte, then megabyte, then gigabyte, then terabyte, then petabyte, exabyte, zettabyte, yottabyte, and more after that...
A yottabyte is 1024 or 1 septillion (1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000) bytes.
A yottabyte is larger. The scale (from giga-) goes gigabyte, terabyte, petabtye, exabyte, zettabyte, yottabyte.
A yottabyte is a type of measurement. A yottabyte is also referred to as a "YB" and is the largest SI unit one might use to measure data. One yottabyte equals 1,000 zettabytes.
The prefix hecto- means 100. A hundred of whatever comes after the prefix.The prefix hecto- means 100. A hundred of whatever comes after the prefix.The prefix hecto- means 100. A hundred of whatever comes after the prefix.The prefix hecto- means 100. A hundred of whatever comes after the prefix.
A decabyte is what comes before a hectobyte. A hecotobyte comes before a kilobyte. decabyte > hectobyte > kilobyte > megabyte > gigabyte > terabyte > petabyte > exabyte > zettabyte > yottabyte.
1 yottabyte = 1'0248 bytes = 1'208'925'819'614'629'174'706'176 bytes
Going up in multiples of 1,024 bytes Kilobyte Megabyte Gigabyte Terabyte Petabyte Exabyte Zettabyte Yottabyte
there's no prefix for noble
Zettabyte.
one yottabyte = 1,000,000,000 gigabytes and interestly there are1000 yottabytes in a carabyte. We will need carabytes by about 2020.