The number of document files that one terabyte can hold depends on the average size of the files. For instance, if the average document file size is 1 MB, one terabyte can hold about 1,000,000 documents. If the files are smaller, such as 100 KB each, then one terabyte could accommodate approximately 10 million documents. Conversely, larger files would reduce the total number of documents that can be stored.
Roughly 1,429.
1349... alot... just look up how many megabytes are in a gigabyte... then divide that by 777... you still have some left over
on average, how many word or excel files will fit on 1TB hd
I believe that 2 drawer file cabinets can hold up to 450 files. it is pretty amazing how many they can hold.
1 Terabyte equals 1099511627776 Bytes
One terabyte = 1024 gigabyte
1 Terabyte = 1024 gigabytes.
there is 1000000 mega bytes in a terabyte
it dependes on the size of the word files.
The amount of space needed to store video files will depend upon the amount of compression applied to the file. In general one terabyte will store around one thousand hours of compressed commercial movie quality video.
300GB Hard Drive will hold approx. 70,000 mp3 files or 7,500 CD quality files!
Yes and no. A file is a broader term. A document is a file, but there are many kinds of files, so not every file is a document. You can have an image file for example, which is not a document.