Comment by whycome
1 year ago
> If you took a petabyte's worth of 1GB flash drives and lined them up end to end, they would stretch over 92 football fields.
https://info.cobaltiron.com/blog/petabyte-how-much-informati...
1 year ago
> If you took a petabyte's worth of 1GB flash drives and lined them up end to end, they would stretch over 92 football fields.
https://info.cobaltiron.com/blog/petabyte-how-much-informati...
That's actually a somewhat useful visual.
Not really unless you're using 1 GB flash drives from fifteen years ago. 256 GB is now common, which would make that petabyte less than 1 football field. (It's only 4096 such drives.)
>Not really unless you're using 1 GB flash drives from fifteen years ago
1GB flash drives are still 1GB today.
>256 GB is now common, which would make that petabyte less than 1 football field. (It's only 4096 such drives.)
If we're completely changing what we're using for scale, you can fit a petabyte on ~10 100TB drives, which is like 3% the length of an olympic swimming pool.
You can buy a 1TB microSD card for $150 now.
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...how large is a football field?
is it supposed to be actual football one or the field for handegg?
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