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Then they said, oh, I need more terabytes of data.
For some data sets, even three terabytes are not enough.
Now the question is how long it will take to fill up one terabyte.
All those images will amount to some 200 terabytes of data every week.
It was growing at the rate of about 100 terabytes per month in March 2009.
It can also hold up to four terabytes of storage.
Individual files can be up to 2 terabytes in size.
I am one of those users who move about a terabyte or so a month, usually 3 to 5.
Six terabytes of data swim about in American's computer system at any given moment.
"You could record your entire audio life on a couple of terabytes."
The company manages over 50 terabytes of live data in its systems at any given time.
She added that they were examining 4 terabytes of data.
The size of all currently available data sets is about 4.6 terabytes.
The total storage space is more than 70 T terabytes.
You could put 500 terabytes in half a pack of playing cards.
Take a million of those megabytes, and you have a terabyte.
It has four terabytes of storage for games, movies and music.
And this is the part that takes a long time, if you create a terabyte volume or who knows what you're going to do.
I'd certainly never heard of a terabyte back then.
During the 30-minute test they transmitted approximately 1.4 terabytes of data.
The first single hard disks of terabyte size did not appear until the late 2000s.
"I've never seen a terabyte of research on one chip in my life.
The larger question is what people are doing with all their terabytes of storage capacity.
There are numerous experiments that can create terabytes of data per run.
In 2005, this database contained 250 terabytes of data on 220 million people.