As of recent estimates, the Library of Congress contains over 170 terabytes of digital data. This includes a vast array of materials such as books, recordings, photographs, and manuscripts. The collection continues to grow as more content is digitized and acquired. However, the total size of the entire library, including physical materials, is much larger and not fully quantifiable in terabytes.
The web archive of the Library of Congress has collected about 385 terabytes of web archive data (as of January 2013).
The Library of Congress holds many collections.We visited The Library of Congress.
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22,765,967 cataloged books in the library of congress
There are exactly 540 miles of shelves in the library of congress.
11,264 gigabytes are in 11 terabytes.
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No definite answer, many corporate databases contain terabytes of data. In the case of smaller business it can be a few gigabytes.