Tuesday, 15 November 2011

Illustrative usage examples

Examples of the use of terabyte to call abstracts sizes in altered fields are:

Library abstracts – The U.S. Library of Congress Web Capture aggregation claims that "As of April 2011, the Library has calm about 235 terabytes of data" and that it adds about 5 terabytes per month.1

Online databases – Ancestry.com claims about 600 TB of affiliated abstracts with the admittance of US Census abstracts from 1790 to 1930.2

Computer accouterments – Hitachi alien the world's aboriginal one terabyte adamantine deejay drive in 2007.3

Historical Internet cartage – In 1993, absolute Internet cartage amounted to about 100 TB for the year.4 As of June 2008, Cisco Systems estimated Internet cartage at 160 TB/s (which, bold to be statistically constant, comes to 5 zettabytes for the year).5

Social networks – As of May 2009, Yahoo! Groups had "40 terabytes of abstracts to index".6

Video – Released in 2009, the 3D activated blur Monsters vs. Aliens acclimated 100 TB of accumulator during development.7

Usenet letters – In October 2000, the Deja News Usenet annal had stored over 500 actor Usenet letters which acclimated 1.5 TB of storage.8

Encyclopedia – Wikipedia's January 2010 raw abstracts uses a 5.87 terabyte dump.9

Climate science – In 2010, Germany's Climate Research Centre (DKRZ) was breeding 10,000 TB of abstracts per year, from a supercomputer with a 20 TB anamnesis and 7,000 TB deejay space.10

Audio – One terabyte of audio recorded at CD affection will accommodate about 2,000 hours of audio. Additionally, one terabyte of aeroembolism audio recorded at 128 kB/s (a near-transparent bitrate for AAC encoding) will accommodate about 17,000 hours of CD affection audio.

The aboriginal 20 years account of observations by the Hubble Amplitude Telescope has accumulated added than 45 terabytes of data. 11

The IBM computer Watson, in which Jeopardy! contestants competed adjoin in February 2011, has 16 terabytes of RAM.12

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