An exabyte is a unit of digital information storage equal to one quintillion bytes, or 1,024 petabytes. It is commonly used to measure large data sets, such as those generated by cloud computing, big data analytics, and global internet traffic. To put it into perspective, one exabyte can store approximately 4.3 billion DVDs worth of data.
Exabyte - company - ended in 2006.
Exabyte - company - was created in 1985.
zetabyte
A yottabyte is larger. The scale (from giga-) goes gigabyte, terabyte, petabtye, exabyte, zettabyte, yottabyte.
exabyte
One exabyte plus one! The next prefix, is zetta. 1 zettabyte = 1000 exabyte.
PB - Petabyte. Then EB - Exabyte.
An exabyte (EB) is equal to one billion gigabytes (GB) or one quintillion bytes. Specifically, 1 exabyte is equal to 1,073,741,824 gigabytes, which is derived from the fact that 1 gigabyte is 1,073,741,824 bytes. Therefore, there are 1,152,921,504,606,846,976 bytes in an exabyte.
1024 petabyte = 1 exabyte. For more info--- 1024 exabyte = 1 zettabyte 1024 zettabyte = 1 yottabyte
It could mean exabyte (EB), two to the sixtieth power bytes. The prefix exa means one billion billion, or one quintillion, which is a decimal term. I doubt that they build drives this big yet.
There are 1,048,576 terabytes in 1 exabyte.
There is a exabyte, a zettabyte, and a yottabyte