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 |
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I really cant waite till a phone corp gives 31days*24hrs. Well after I heard about the Pedabite I will fear in making a file that size talking... What will happen after a yodafile is intro on a yahoo server... Will Mac eat em thru the force of the windows... Oh well gota love the ones who serve you in using your USB battery in YB... Nice sight!
Your operatic grasshopper
JP
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