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One square-eyed user downloaded nearly two terabytes in a month the equivalent of 2,000 feature-length films.Wisely, Yota is not wedded to a single technology.
By Mr Bergman's estimate, the deep web contained some 7,500 terabytes of information, compared with a mere 19 terabytes in the public web at the time.
The Violin Memory data cards, produced in conjunction with Toshiba, offer 1.4 terabytes in "flash" memory, which can be accessed quickly.
The average installed storage capacity of a Fortune 1000 company grew from 198 terabytes in early 2005 to 680 terabytes in October 2006, according to figures from Deloitte, a consultancy.In particular, corporate-governance regulations in many parts of the world require companies to archive electronic records for many years for compliance purposes.
Amazon's cloud computing unit, Amazon Web Services, will store for public use the entire contents of the National Institutes of Health's 1000 Genomes Project, a survey of genetic information from 1,700 individuals that is some 200 terabytes in size.
Of the 50 petabytes of data held on hard disk, however, it loses a few hundred terabytes in the same period.The third benefit of tapes is that they do not need power to preserve data held on them.
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To further enhance a users ability to capture images and video, all of the new Canon PowerShot Digital cameras will support the high-spec SDXC memory cards with a maximum storage capacity of two terabytes (TB) in SDA standard.
The raw sequence data generated by large-scale WGS studies are generally multiple terabytes (TB) in size.
Just as the impact of electricity cannot be adequately expressed in gigawatts, the real measure of the information economy won't be in terabytes but in how far it transforms everything else we do.
This essential, preliminary step represents a major bottleneck for data annotation and comparative genomics projects due to the fact that the databanks are large (measured in terabytes) and in heterogeneous formats.
But one of the biggest audience responses of the night followed a question on the internet and the cost of data in rural areas compared with cities. "Why do telecommunications [companies] charge $100 for a terabyte in the cities but [for] residents of small towns they charge nearly $10,000 for a terabyte?" asked the audience member.
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