Yottabyte is a measure of theoretical storage capacity. It is a byte to the 80th power of 2, or in decimal terms, it is about 1000 zettabytes, 1 trillion terabytes, or 1 trillion megabytes.Written in decimal system, yottabyte is as follows: 1208925819614629174706176 This prefix is based on the Greek letter iota.According to Paul McFedries, the author of The Word Spy, it takes about 86 trillion years to download a 1-yottabyte file, and the entire directory of the Library of Congress is only 10 terabytes.[1]
The unit of measurement for calculating the memory storage of the device is byte (B: byte)Kilobyte(KB: kilobyte)、Megabyte(MB: megabyte)、Gigabyte(GB:gigabyte)、Terabyte(TB: terabyte) andBeat byte(PB: petabyte)、Ebyte(EB: exabyte)、Zebra byte(ZB: zettabyte)、Yao byte(YB: yottabyte), RB (ronnabyte), QB (quettabyte), etc.
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In the computer, it is measured in binary, and the number after ^ represents the power: