Kilobytes, megabytes, gigabytes, terabytes, petabytes and beyond are commonly used in computing to describe many/large disk space for storing data, and system memory. Gigabytes is the term most commonly used to describe the size of the hard drive. In the not so distant, Terabyte would be a common term. How does an explanation of details? Well here is the definition Have a Better Translation?
-Bit: Bit is the smallest unit of data using a computer. This can be used to represent two parts of the information, such as Yes or no.
-Bytes: 1 Byte is equal to 8 bits. 1 Byte can represent 256 information,
for example, the number or combination of numbers and letters. 1 Byte can be equal to one
character 10 Bytes can be just with words. 100 Bytes would be equal to the average sentence.
-Kilobytes: 1 Kilobytes about 1000 Bytes, actually 1024 Bytes depending on the definition used
. 1 Kilobytes will be the same with this paragraph you read 100 Kilobytes, whereas
would be the same throughout the page.
-Kilobytes: 1 Kilobytes about 1000 Bytes, actually 1024 Bytes depending on the definition used. 1 Kilobytes will be the same with this paragraph you read, whereas 100 Kilobytes would equal the entire page.
Megabyte: 1 Megabyte of about 1000 Kilobytes. At the beginning of computing, 1 Megabyte was considered a great capacity. But this time with a 500 Gigabyte hard drive available on the market, 1 Megabyte not seem like more. The old floppy disk 3-1/2 inch can have a capacity of 1.44 Megabytes or equivalent with 1 booklet. 100 Megabytes may be holding some of the volumes of the encyclopedia. 600 Megabytes is about the appropriate amount of data on a CD-ROM disk.
-Gigabyte: 1 Gigabyte is about 1000 Megabytes. 1 Gigabyte is a very common term used today when referring to disk space or storage drives 1 Gigabyte data nearly twice the amount of data that can be stored CD-ROM. But that's about a thousand times the capacity of a floppy disk 3-1/2 1 Gigabyte can accommodate contents of about 10 meters from the books on the shelf. 100 Gigabytes can Save the entire library of academic journals.
-Terabyte: 1 Terabyte of about one trillion bytes, or 1000 Gigabytes. To put it in perspective, 1 Terabyte could hold around 3,600,300 images or maybe about 300 hours of video of good quality. 1 Terabyte can store 1000 copies of the Encyclopedia Britannica.
-Petabyte: 1 Petabyte of about 1000 terabyte or a million Gigabytes. 1 Petabyte could save about 20 million filing cabinets. It takes about 500 million floppy disks to store the same amount of data.
-Exabyte: 1 Exabyte is about 1000 petabytes. Another way to look at it is that a Petabyte is about one trillion bytes or one billion Gigabytes. 5 Exabytes will be the same with all words ever spoken by human beings.
Zettabyte: 1 Zettabyte approximately 1000 Exabytes.
Yottabyte-: 1 Yottabyte approximately 1000 Zettabytes. It takes about 11,000,000,000,000 years for downloading files from the Internet using a yottabyte high-speed broadband. You can compare it to the World Wide Web as almost the entire Internet requires 1 Yottabyte.
Brontobyte-: 1 Brontobyte is about 1000 Yottabytes. The only thing that there is to say about Brontobyte is that he is the number 1 followed by 27 zeroes !
-Geopbyte: 1 Geopbyte approximately 1000 Brontobytes. One way to look at geopbyte is 15267 6,504,600 2,283,229 4,012,496 7,031,205 376 bytes!
Disk Storage* 1 Bit = Binary Digit
* 8 Bits = 1 Byte
* 1000 Bytes = 1 Kilobyte
* 1000 Kilobytes = 1 Megabyte
* 1000 Megabytes = 1 Gigabyte
* 1000 Gigabytes = 1 Terabyte
* 1000 Terabytes = 1 Petabyte
* 1000 Petabytes = 1 Exabyte
* 1000 Exabytes = 1 Zettabyte
* 1000 Zettabytes = 1 Yottabyte
* 1000 Yottabytes = 1 Brontobyte
* 1000 Brontobytes = 1 Geopbyte
Processor or Virtual Storage* 1 Bit = Binary Digit
* 8 Bits = 1 Byte
* 1024 Bytes = 1 Kilobyte
* 1024 Kilobytes = 1 Megabyte
* 1024 Megabytes = 1 Gigabyte
* 1024 Gigabytes = 1 Terabyte
* 1024 Terabytes = 1 Petabyte
* 1024 Petabytes = 1 Exabyte
* 1024 Exabytes = 1 Zettabyte
* 1024 Zettabytes = 1 Yottabyte
* 1024 Yottabytes = 1 Brontobyte
* 1024 Brontobytes = 1 Geopbyte