Terabyte
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This article is about a measurement term for data storage capacity. For the fictional species, see Terabyte (insect).
ca:Plantilla:Múltiples de bytes eu:Txantiloi:Byten multiploak es:Plantilla:Unidades de información fa:الگو:بایتها fr:Modèle:Quantités d'octets ko:틀:바이트 크기 it:Template:Quantità di byte nl:Sjabloon:Veelvouden van bytes ja:Template:バイトの単位表 no:Mal:Byte-størrelser ro:Format:Multipli ai numărului de byţi sr:Шаблон:Умношци бајта fi:Malline:Tavun monikerrat A terabyte (derived from the prefix tera- and commonly abbreviated TB) is a measurement term for data storage capacity. The value of a terabyte is based upon a decimal radix (base 10) and is defined as one trillion (short scale) bytes, or 1000 gigabytes. The number of bytes in a terabyte is sometimes stated to be approximately 1.0995 x 1012. This difference arises from a conflict between the long standing tradition of using binary prefixes and base 2 in the computer world, and the more popular decimal (SI) standard adopted widely both within and without the computer industry. Standards organizations such as IEC, IEEE and ISO recommend to use the alternative term tebibyte (TiB) to signify the traditional measure of 10244 bytes, or 1024 gibibytes, leading to the following definitions:
The capacities of computer storage devices are traditionally advertised using their SI standard values. Terabytes in use
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