Identified as 10E21 (10 to the 21st power), it is a lot of data. And to describe ZB as stacks of books piled to Alpha Centuri makes no sense to me, I’ll try another approach.
A 160GB iPod is rated to hold 40,000 songs [link], or 250 songs per GB. At a guesstimated 3 minutes per song, 250 songs equates to 750 minutes, or 12.5 hours of continuous music – per gigabyte. By extension, my 160GB iPod can play 2,000 hours, or over 83 days, of songs (or worse, the same song 40,000 times).
Now, a ZB is 1 trillion GB. Therefore, a 1ZB device should be able to hold 25 billion songs, which could play continuous for 75 billion minutes or 142,694 years.
I wonder how that translates into triple-A batteries?
One | Songs | Minutes | Hours | Days | Years |
Giga | 250 | 750 | 12.50 | 0.521 | 0.001 |
Tera | 25,000 | 75,000 | 1,250.00 | 52.083 | 0.143 |
Peta | 2,500,000 | 7,500,000 | 125,000.00 | 5,208.333 | 14.269 |
Exa | 250million | 750million | 12.5million | 520,833.333 | 1,426.941 |
Zetta | 25billion | 75billion | 1,250 million | 52,083,333.333 | 142,694.064 |