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Christoph Hormann wrote:
> > Just for reference, a thousand Terabytes would be an Exabyte.
> > I have no idea what comes after that, though.
> Are you sure about that?
> According to my reference: 10^12=tera, 10^15=peta, 10^18=exa
Hmm ok, missed one. Still no idea what comes after exa ;)
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