Exabyte: is a massive unit of digital storage, far larger than a petabyte (PB). It is primarily used to measure global internet traffic, cloud computing and large-scale data centers. A single exabyte represents an almost unimaginable amount of data. It can store about 200 billion high-resolution photos, or 500 billion songs (roughly 30 billion hours of music) or 20 million full length 4K movies.
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Interesting facts:
- Entire globe's internet traffic in 2024 was estimated to be 33 exabytes per day
- Netflix streams around 15 exabytes of content per year
- The entire written works of humanity in all languages is estimated to take up about 5 exabytes
Interesting facts:
- A 500 GB hard drive might appear smaller (around 465 GB) on a computer because the OS uses the binary system (1 GB = 1,024 MB) while the manufacturer uses the decimal system (1 GB = 1,000 MB).
- Streaming Netflix in 1080p uses about 3 GB per hour. Streaming in 4K HDR uses 7 GB per hour—meaning a 100 GB data cap could be used up in just roughly 14 hours of streaming.
- The first iPhone (2007) had a 4–8 GB storage option. Today, smartphones can have 512 GB or even over 1 TB of storage.
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