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EB

Abbreviation for elementary bodies1 , under body.
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magazine says the center can store between 3 and 12 Exabytes. What's an Exabyte?
In addition, Fujitsu will deliver a high-capacity, highly reliable, high-performance storage environment by using a Fujitsu Storage ETERNUS disk array and FEFS (Fujitsu Exabyte File System) software.
IDC predicts total data volume will reach 35,000 exabytes (An exabyte is 1,000,000,000 gigabytes) in 2020, compared to 1,200 exabytes in 2010, representing a 29-fold increase in the next 10 years.
The initial five-year, EoCUu32.9 million ($43.9 million) 'DOME project' in Drenthe, the Netherlands, will investigate technologies necessary to read, store and analyse one exabyte of raw data per day - twice today's entire daily Internet traffic.
An exabyte is a unit of information or computer storage equal to I quintillion bytes.
What's an exabyte? I've no idea but apparently it's the equivalent of 33 billion CDs.
"Looking forward, video will continue to rapidly grow, fuelled by a similar growth in broadband penetration and according to Cisco's VNI report, it will represent 56 per cent of total traffic by 2014, generating in excess of 23 Exabyte's per month of traffic.
Apetabyte equals 1 million gigabytes, and 1 exabyte equals 1,000 petabytes.
Neal has been with Avnet for over ten years, prior to which she worked for Pinacor (formerly MicroAge Inc) in a variety of roles including senior business development specialist, national account manager for Novell products and brand champion for Cheyenne and Exabyte products.
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