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Taken with an electron microscope, those images make one petabyte of data, or a billion photos, in your digital album.
By comparison, it takes Facebook about one petabyte of data storage space to hold 40 billion photos.
The detectors are spitting out a petabyte of data every day, the equivalent of two hundred and ten thousand DVDs, which means that we are about to witness a fishing expedition in abyssal waters.
Google's servers overall process one petabyte of data every hour or so.
This new box, which is now in preview, can hold up to one petabyte of data.
As before, the new Google Earth imagery is also cloud-free, thanks to mining nearly a petabyte of data.
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Put another way, that's 9 petabytes of data.
The Square Kilometre Array telescope, for example, generates 915 petabytes of data a day.
The Large Hadron Collider in Cern, for example, produces 15 petabytes of data a year.
Over a year that makes 15 petabytes of data: enough to fill more than 20 million CDs.
The Large Hadron Collider in Geneva generates about 10 petabytes of data annually.
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