petabytes in A Sentence

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    Google processes about 20 Petabytes of data every day.

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    The total size of google earth database is over 20 Petabytes.

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    The total size of Google Earth's database is over 20 Petabytes.

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    Researchers can now encode 215 Petabytes in a single gram of DNA.

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    The total size of Google Earth's database is more than 20 Petabytes.

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    The total size of the Google Earth database is more than 20 Petabytes.

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    To put that in perspective, it is believed that the human brain can store about 2.5 Petabytes.

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    But 100 Petabytes is such a larger number, that's it's hard to really wrap your mind around it.

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    The character of Data was quoted as having a memory capacity of 800 quadrillion bits or about 100 Petabytes.

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    Big data“size” is a constantly moving target, as of 2012 ranging from a few dozen terabytes to many Petabytes of data.

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    Research by Paul Reber, professor of Psychology at Northwestern University, shows that our memory storage capacity is about 2.5 Petabytes(or a million gigabytes).

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    For example, a company that has Petabytes of user data may use data science to develop effective ways to store, manage, and analyze the data.

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    The entire written works of humankind, in every known language(including Latin and other historical languages) from the dawn of recorded history, would occupy approximately 50 Petabytes.

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    With the LSST camera, scientists will be able to capture images of the entire Southern sky every few days for a period of 10 years, which will produce Petabytes of unprecedented astrophysical data.

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    There's currently only 5,000 kilometers of fiber installed in the industry to date and it produces an estimated 1.2 Petabytes of data a year,” says Gaston, who recently completed the Aberdeen-based Oil & Gas Technology Center's TechX technology accelerator program.

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    Sync, a file synchronization service from P2P platform BitTorrent that works as a kind of server-less Dropbox, has picked up some good traction since launching earlier this year, with 1 million active users archiving and synchronizing some 30 Petabytes of data on the service to-date(up from 8 Petabytes in July).

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