noun
Etymology
Origin of exabyte
Vocabulary lists containing exabyte
Example Sentences
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Its trailer carried what AWS calls a “snowmobile,” a shipping-container-sized device that can store an exabyte of data.
From Seattle Times • Dec. 3, 2016
Extreme Tech claimed daily data totals were half an exabyte in 2012.
From BBC • Jul. 1, 2013
We're living in the exabyte age, where the actions of billions of humans using the Web and their mobile devices are creating massive amounts of big data to collect, store, analyze, and put to work.
From Slate • Sep. 10, 2012
An exabyte is equivalent to a quintillion bytes.
From BusinessWeek • Feb. 3, 2011
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