A terabyte is one trillion bytes (1012 = 1,000,000,000,000 bytes) in current standard usage.
1 terabyte (TB) = 1,000 gigabytes (GB) = 1,000,000 megabytes (MB)
(There is a similar unit, the terabinary byte, or "tebibyte", which is 240 or 10244 = 1,099,511,627,776 bytes. However, this unit is never actually used, as hard drives are the only things that can hold this much, and they are always measured in powers of 10.)
1000 Tb = 1 Pb (Petabyte) Technically 1 Pb = 1024 Tb in the same way that: 1Tb = 1024Gb 1Gb = 1024Mb 1Mb = 1024Kb 1Kb = 1024b
1,000. However, since you mention RAM, you probably mean 'GiB' (Gibibyte or 1024 x 1024 x 1024 bytes) and TiB (Tebibyte). In which case, predictably enough, 1,024.
32,000 GB in 32 TB, I am sticking to the 1000 GB = 1 TB rule.
1 TB is 1000 GB, so 10000 GB = 10 TB roughly, its not all 1 and 0 but you get the picture.
A 1 TB disk is twice the capacity of a 500 GB disk. I TB = 1000 GB 500 GB = 0.5 TB
1000 gb equal 1 tb Edit: actually, there are 1024 gigabytes in a terabyte.
1000 GB make 1TB
A TB is a measurement of capacity. So a GB consists of 1000 KB, and a TB consists of 1000 GB. The external drive bit is simply where the hardrive is not integrated in the actual computer, but is seperate and can usually be attached using a USB or some other connectivity method.
1000 Gigabytes almost equal 1 Terabyte.1 TB = 1024 GB
1000 terabytes (TB) is 1 petabyte (PB). (And a thousand petabytes is one exabyte, in case you were curious)
terrabyte (TB) 1000 of them is a petabyte i think, then it keeps goin up to other weird names
if your not joking 1000/4.7 (or the size of your DVD) if 4.7 DVD then it will be 213 DVD's