How big is a Yottabyte? Let's compare the size difference of Megabytes, Gigabytes, Terabytes, Petabytes, Exabytes, Zettabytes, and Yottabytes #shorts #tech #datascience
youh still plays cod. 🤣 damn. it wrecked up my life bruh. get out of it. and put that addiction on something else. back then I had a dedicated machine to run it. 😂😂 all nights high af with that. it first started with coc ages back. and shifted to cod. now there's no spot for games in my life. 🔱
Wait. How the heck is Yottabyte so large that it could fit all the humanity's knowledge? It's just 1000 zettabytes and since we produce 1 zetabytes every 3 days it's just like 8 years worth of information
He forgot about the 55.4 yottabyte zip bomb of all furry porn on the internet. The rest was filled with ai generated stuff but we don't talk about that
@@vectoralphaSec Neither my feeling nor my head is sure when to expect such data storage - could be 30 years - could be 100 years considering what the average person does with it and what ultimately pushes most of THESE innovations (sadly/..). We'll see..
@@keulron2290 hack into the google servers email spam. eventually someone will open it up into one drive or another cloud storage system, shutting down google servers.
No, the context of it is: the data we’ve stored and not could’ve stored. Also, most of the activities utilizing large amount of storage has started out within this decade.
@@suyashbhawsar right, I think the figure would be much higher if we included what could have been stored. I imagine 25-50 years from now, we will be generating a yottabyte every 3 days instead of a zettabyte. The question is where the maximum physical limit for storage is, after all we will have to figure out how to scale tech down in size or scale the storage facilities up in size
@@suyashbhawsar I don't think so since he said "all information since the dawn of man" not all stored data. But that still doesn't quite work out. By the math presented we only go back to 2014. I'd buy 2 or 3 YB holding all previously stored data and maybe 4 to have all surviving content digitized and stored, but you'd probably have to go to Brontobytes to get to ALL data ever produced.
@@jimread2354 it all boils down to definitions. What is "human activity" and "information" in this context? Especially "information" can have many different meanings, including those of cosmological scale, where information is every possible outcome of every possible event ("every" means "every" - including smallest variations in quarks vibrations). Now, depending just which definition we choose, everything might check out :D
Yes, but the data is generated exponentially, I'm not sure if its exact, but the data humans generate doubles about every 2 years. If we generated data at the current rate for 7 years, then yeah you'd reach the zottabyte, but we didn't .
@@sarthakdeore1815 Never say that we don't know if light is the final wave medium. There could be another much faster wave medium we don't know yet which will enable us to things we couldn't even dream of. Go back to 1700s and tell them the light that they see isn't the only light in existence and they would burn you at the stake. Who knows what's in store for us in the future.
@@velkhanaoverlord5854assuming you use the best zipping method, and you use all 2^32-1 bytes you can, you can make a zip bomb 1.55164027193 × 10^1292913962 yottabytes... Although it may not be possible
Fun fact: GDC's newer custom storage racks are massive. Their newest HDD's in use are usually the highest capacity Exos drives, so around 20 TB's, 20-25 hard drive slots per unit, ~7 units per row, ~6 rows in a rack, ~50 racks on both sides of a lane, 3 double-side lanes in a data center hall, 110+ halls if it's a one story tall building, 30-50+ lanes if a building is 2-4 stories+ tall, some have 3+ buildings in a single GDC location. A few dc's are dedicated to storage only, most are combined use. Add all that up and a single google datacenter building, exclusively for storage, could hold ~277 Exabytes of data.
1ZB = information produced every 3 days | x1000 1YB = information produced since +7000years I think i failed math class, this does not make sence to me xD
i mean by that time if whoever tries to re invent the archiving system that can literally fit 30gb in less than 1mb and not die 500 YottaBytes is possible
I apparently googled it and the world would produce a total of 94 ZB for the year 2022 so kinda close to 1 ZB for every 3 days but humans weren't producing data at this rate forever like ever passing the rate of data produced in a year keep on increasing like for example the total data produced in 2010 was 2 ZB and for 2011 was 5 ZB, for 2013 it was 9 ZB, for 2014 it was 12.5 ZB and as you can see the total amount of data keeps on increasing for each easy This is why the total amount of data present in the world hasn't reached 1 YB yet
The storage server pictured is actually a 4U, not a 1U - so it takes 4 slots for that particular unit, not one. Common configurations are 1U, 2U and 4U. Of course datacenter oriented units can be larger. Old servers from the XP era were even 8U
I heard those "freezer box" HDD's stored about 5 MB's. I knew a guy who spent 10 grand on the first 5 MB HDD for his 8086 PC. As of the 90's he still had it. Probably still has it as a historic keepsake.
@@earthling_parth I see. So a yottabyte currently stores all of human history, but at the current rate we will generate another in 10 years. Interesting
Exactly, prior to the social media era, we didn't produce nearly as much data. The daily rate increases every day as more people/machines use the internet.
I remember being so blown away when i compared the physical size difference between the 8GB 5.25 inch HDD from my parents old computer from 1998 to the 8GB micro SD card that came free with my BlackBerry Storm in 2008. Having one sit on top of the other just felt insane. Even crazier to think that they both held the exact same amount of data. I guess you could still do the same thing with a 1TB HDD from 2013 and a 1TB micro SD card from today, but i dont think it would be quite as dramatic.
I apparently googled it and the world would produce a total of 94 ZB for the year 2022 so kinda close to 1 ZB for every 3 days but humans weren't producing data at this rate forever like ever passing the rate of data produced in a year keep on increasing like for example the total data produced in 2010 was 2 ZB and for 2011 was 5 ZB, for 2013 it was 9 ZB, for 2014 it was 12.5 ZB and as you can see the total amount of data keeps on increasing for each easy This is why the total amount of data present in the world hasn't reached 1 YB yet
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ok but you said 1 zettabyte is produced per 3 days which multiplied by 1000 is 3000 days resulting in 8 years... so 1 yotta byte contains all our info???
I am watching this in the future and it is 3a.m. but what I don't get if the world is generating 1ZB in 3 days, wouldn't it take 3000days so 9 year give or take to produce 1YT so how would all the information get on there?
i think its to do with the fact that the information generation rate has increased (as a result of technological development, population growth, and the increasing availability of larger storage media)
so 1 zetabyte stores 3 days of data, but 1000 of those is a yottabyte which is enough for "all data since the begining of mankind" how the fuck do you figure that. If one zetabyte stores 3 days of data 1 yottabyte stores 3000 days of data or a little under 10 years???
Wait... My math aint mathing. 1 ZB = 3 days of all human activities. 1 YB = All human activities. So does that mean that all human activities were in less than the last 10 years?
Ok does someone do the math... Is every human neuron has about 2^15 connection and there are about 2^37 neurons and let's say each connection requires about 64 bits of data to effectively record it's data. How much many "human brains" can a YB store?
1 Zetta byte, all human activity for 3 days recorded. Multiplying 1000 times to get a Yotta byte. 3,000 days does Not record all human information created since the dawn of man. I mean, it's only 10 years of Zetta bytes, right?
How is that we can produce 1zb of data in 3 days. But a 1yb is enough to store every information created by humans. We have certainly been generating data for more than 3000 days
What’s going on with the multiplication, is there some logarithmic scale to data I’m not aware of? The last jump to “all information created since the dawn of man” seemed way bigger than the previous ones.
how can a yottabyte be enough to store data of all human activity from the dawn of time if we use 1 zettabyte (1/1000 of a yottabyte) every three days? shouldn’t that only be enough to store 3000 days or about 8 years and 3 months?
this makes no sense. 3000 days is less than 10 years, and just bc data wasn't put on a server doesn't make it not data. every spoken word and every work of creation since the dawn of man would be a fload more than a yottabyte.
Wait but if the second to last is made by all human activity every 3 days then you x that my 1000 then that is 3000 with is under 10 years of human activity
So we produce 1 zettabyte every 3 days. Yet 1000 of those is enough to store all data of mankind through it’s existence? Seems that it logically could only store 3000 days, or about 10 years.
So if 1 Yotta byte is 1000ZB and 1 ZB gets generated every 3 days, then wouldn't 1YB take 3000 days to get generated, so about 8 years? Doesn't seem like all the information since the dawn of man
Not necessarily. We already seeing alot of problems with data density, transistors in the last century became so dense the effect of quantum physics affecting them, causing alot of errors which are very hard to correct We are at this moment hitting a physical wall to how dense wbd small we cqn make data. So this inflation of data is not sustainable for long
It's year 2077 and COD is pushing 2 yotta bytes of update
And speed of internet is 10 Zeta bytes per second 💀
@@Ig_spooky Gbps*
@@Birdman._. nah gbps is available already
@@atheistttttWe have 43G wifi, 42.9TBPS
Download speeds.
Download speeds are CRAZY in 2077
youh still plays cod. 🤣 damn. it wrecked up my life bruh. get out of it. and put that addiction on something else. back then I had a dedicated machine to run it. 😂😂 all nights high af with that. it first started with coc ages back. and shifted to cod. now there's no spot for games in my life. 🔱
GTA 6 gonna need 8 of those
Finally, the correct measurement for my “homework” folder
I always imagine a petabyte as this colossal amount but its only the size of a saucepan
you already have your own Yottabyte SSD,
it called an Internet
Your statement is so wrong
@@zendark5356yo
@@zendark5356 "SSD" not even HDD
@@architchoudhary4782 probs also thinks cloud storage is actually stored in the air
oh come on guys in the replies it's a joke.
of course the data isn't stored locally but in thousands of data centers around the world...
Wait. How the heck is Yottabyte so large that it could fit all the humanity's knowledge? It's just 1000 zettabytes and since we produce 1 zetabytes every 3 days it's just like 8 years worth of information
I refuse to believe that yottabyte is a real word.
I barely use 8gb on my 128gb phone so all that hes just said is mind-blowing 🤯
I'm pretty sure Activision and Rockstar will reach those requirements pretty soon.. well, Activision might reach it sooner than Rockstar but still.
1 Yottabyte is roughly equivalent to all the data created in history by mankind... Or roughly equivalent to the latest update for Call of Duty...
Where's the your mom joke?
1 zetabyte per 3 days,
1000 zetabyte in 3000 days less than 9 years
Yotta yotta yotta
And 1024 Yottabytes is an BrontoByte
math is not mathing. How zetta byte is 3 days of human activity, but 1000 times of it is "all information produced by human"?
55.6 Yottabyte zip bomb :
ohno
I think that would make the recipients device explode
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@@arandomkobold8403shrapnel
* unzips *
* explodes *
Finally something that can contain my node_modules folder
yeah
.gitignore 🙅♀️👍
bruh
it's just few mb tho 💀
you sure thats your node_modules folder and not your homework folder ?
1024 feels more relaxing than 1000
Found the guy who failed the "prove you're not a robot" test 🤖
@@TheGeorey I am trained on advanced AI and ML, Google uses me to design CAPTCHAs
Ikr, also 256
@@landshut181 You can say all powers of 2 feel satisfying...
@@harsh.chaudhari the number 2 itself is sexy just look at him...
What a coincidence, that's enough space to hold 4 games.
Hmm I needed a 2 Petabyte Expansiondrive for Warzone 3
4 CoD games
0.3 gta 5s
sorry but what GOOD games are more than 10gb?
@@trinityy-7Most PC games are
He forgot about the 55.4 yottabyte zip bomb of all furry porn on the internet. The rest was filled with ai generated stuff but we don't talk about that
The actual file size when taking a picture of your mother
The furries have moved on from sending pipebombs. They just send these zipbombs that make your PC into an active warhead.
@@JudgeNicodemus true fear
that fucking computer would become one of those grills that uses lava to cook steak
@@cr0ch0l3n3 imagine if it was a laptop
Cant wait to get my 1 yottabyte SSD
saem
i give it about 35 years
When it comes out a Windows install will still take 30% of it.
the new call of duty is gonna use like half of it
@@vectoralphaSec Neither my feeling nor my head is sure when to expect such data storage - could be 30 years - could be 100 years considering what the average person does with it and what ultimately pushes most of THESE innovations (sadly/..). We'll see..
>make a 55 yottabyte zip bomb
>shut down the entire internet.
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Would have to bet set off on the internet itself somehow. Is that even possible?
@@keulron2290 hack into the google servers email spam. eventually someone will open it up into one drive or another cloud storage system, shutting down google servers.
1 yottabyte won’t contain all digitally recorded human activity for long, considering 1 zettabyte is 3 days of human activity
yep
No, the context of it is: the data we’ve stored and not could’ve stored.
Also, most of the activities utilizing large amount of storage has started out within this decade.
@@suyashbhawsar right, I think the figure would be much higher if we included what could have been stored. I imagine 25-50 years from now, we will be generating a yottabyte every 3 days instead of a zettabyte. The question is where the maximum physical limit for storage is, after all we will have to figure out how to scale tech down in size or scale the storage facilities up in size
@@suyashbhawsar I don't think so since he said "all information since the dawn of man" not all stored data. But that still doesn't quite work out. By the math presented we only go back to 2014. I'd buy 2 or 3 YB holding all previously stored data and maybe 4 to have all surviving content digitized and stored, but you'd probably have to go to Brontobytes to get to ALL data ever produced.
@@jimread2354 it all boils down to definitions. What is "human activity" and "information" in this context? Especially "information" can have many different meanings, including those of cosmological scale, where information is every possible outcome of every possible event ("every" means "every" - including smallest variations in quarks vibrations).
Now, depending just which definition we choose, everything might check out :D
Great, in 40 years we will cry about gta 7 being 12 yottabytes
of me make a zettabyte every 3 days, won't we produce a yottabyte in like 7 years?
The problem of being faster than the speed of light is that we can only live in darkness.
I’m here to ask the exact same question
Yes, but the data is generated exponentially, I'm not sure if its exact, but the data humans generate doubles about every 2 years.
If we generated data at the current rate for 7 years, then yeah you'd reach the zottabyte, but we didn't .
@@sarthakdeore1815 Never say that we don't know if light is the final wave medium. There could be another much faster wave medium we don't know yet which will enable us to things we couldn't even dream of. Go back to 1700s and tell them the light that they see isn't the only light in existence and they would burn you at the stake. Who knows what's in store for us in the future.
@@sarthakdeore1815 don't copy beluga
when the police find the 4 yottabytes of feet pics:
A yottabyte is so immensely big that even if you do fit all of humanity's records there'd still be space left
Now im terrified of the 55 yottabite zip bomb...
@@velkhanaoverlord5854assuming you use the best zipping method, and you use all 2^32-1 bytes you can, you can make a zip bomb
1.55164027193 × 10^1292913962 yottabytes...
Although it may not be possible
Why did unga bunga make me laugh so hard!? The absurdist juxtaposition here is too awesome.
My essay: 1mb
My girlfriend's essay: 1yb
1kb
Fun fact: GDC's newer custom storage racks are massive. Their newest HDD's in use are usually the highest capacity Exos drives, so around 20 TB's, 20-25 hard drive slots per unit, ~7 units per row, ~6 rows in a rack, ~50 racks on both sides of a lane, 3 double-side lanes in a data center hall, 110+ halls if it's a one story tall building, 30-50+ lanes if a building is 2-4 stories+ tall, some have 3+ buildings in a single GDC location. A few dc's are dedicated to storage only, most are combined use.
Add all that up and a single google datacenter building, exclusively for storage, could hold ~277 Exabytes of data.
Too lazy to crosscheck this
@@lordcinder🤔
Me watching my computer disintegrate after my friend sent me a one yottabyte zip bomb
💀
Will it fit the collection of media I am trying fill the void in my soul with?
Yes
1ZB = information produced every 3 days | x1000
1YB = information produced since +7000years
I think i failed math class, this does not make sence to me xD
O ^2
We’re making a lot more info these days
I was thinking the same thing, Then I realized Gen Z might think nothing of value existed before 2014.
@@jimread2354 ahahhaha
@@jimread2354 Yea, I agree nothing of value was made since 2014
Was waiting for a "Your Mom" joke at the end
okay but when can i get it
In about 10 years
Monday
@@jeegupopli1871 this funny
I can sell to you, together with my RAM expansion software!
Me waiting on my 500 YottaByte Game Update in 2077:
i mean by that time if whoever tries to re invent the archiving system that can literally fit 30gb in less than 1mb
and not die 500 YottaBytes is possible
i think even more than 30gb
The math really isn't adding up here
You have to account for growth. So the math might add up.
I apparently googled it and the world would produce a total of 94 ZB for the year 2022 so kinda close to 1 ZB for every 3 days
but humans weren't producing data at this rate forever like ever passing the rate of data produced in a year keep on increasing
like for example the total data produced in 2010 was 2 ZB and for 2011 was 5 ZB, for 2013 it was 9 ZB, for 2014 it was 12.5 ZB
and as you can see the total amount of data keeps on increasing for each easy
This is why the total amount of data present in the world hasn't reached 1 YB yet
or i guess... "multiplying out"
Just like the h…….
I asked my TI-86 and it gave me: 5338008 🤔
That's enough to store my homework folder
The storage server pictured is actually a 4U, not a 1U - so it takes 4 slots for that particular unit, not one. Common configurations are 1U, 2U and 4U. Of course datacenter oriented units can be larger. Old servers from the XP era were even 8U
Yeah, and I don't think there's been an SD card that can hold a terabyte either.
@@bulabulablethere is… he literally showed one. Recently a 1.5TB one came out
What?
1ZB /3 days
≈1000 days (3 years) will get you 1 YB
And 3000 Years will get you 1000 YB.
So it by convention you used was not really enough.
"... so a yobibyte is a whole bunch of bytes ..." -- Andrew S. Tannenbaum
1.208 septillion
I heard those "freezer box" HDD's stored about 5 MB's. I knew a guy who spent 10 grand on the first 5 MB HDD for his 8086 PC. As of the 90's he still had it. Probably still has it as a historic keepsake.
Activision will still find a way to use the entire yottabyte of storage for one game when that’s the normal amount of storage
We would compress the ganes to a reasonable size but if we don't make the deadline we're getting the acid pit.
It wont even be enough for one game 💀
Bro you didn't have to tell everyone about the size of my homework folder 💀
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i think you mean cp foldet
@@ferigood26💀
Doesn't that mean a yottabyte only adds up to about 10 years of human generated data?
I think it implies that the data generation by our species has increased exponentially. Data generated by all humans 10 years ago
@@earthling_parth I see. So a yottabyte currently stores all of human history, but at the current rate we will generate another in 10 years. Interesting
@@talesfromspace At this rate half of the "human history" data is gonna be random videos
@@anima94 more like half of human history will be randomly generated by AI
Exactly, prior to the social media era, we didn't produce nearly as much data. The daily rate increases every day as more people/machines use the internet.
If all human activity for 3 days is 1 ZB, and 1000 ZB is 1 YB, then isn't 1 yottabyte is just 3000 days?
I remember being so blown away when i compared the physical size difference between the 8GB 5.25 inch HDD from my parents old computer from 1998 to the 8GB micro SD card that came free with my BlackBerry Storm in 2008. Having one sit on top of the other just felt insane. Even crazier to think that they both held the exact same amount of data.
I guess you could still do the same thing with a 1TB HDD from 2013 and a 1TB micro SD card from today, but i dont think it would be quite as dramatic.
if we produce 1 ZB every 3 days don't we need 3000 days (less than 10 years) to produce 1 YB?
yeah i know its like just over 8 years. Hardly seems big enough to store all of human history
I apparently googled it and the world would produce a total of 94 ZB for the year 2022 so kinda close to 1 ZB for every 3 days
but humans weren't producing data at this rate forever like ever passing the rate of data produced in a year keep on increasing
like for example the total data produced in 2010 was 2 ZB and for 2011 was 5 ZB, for 2013 it was 9 ZB, for 2014 it was 12.5 ZB
and as you can see the total amount of data keeps on increasing for each easy
This is why the total amount of data present in the world hasn't reached 1 YB yet
"your iPhone".. ewwww
Multiply it by 1024, not 1000
No. For hard disk storage the K is 1000 not 1024.
Mega- or Giga, ... means x1000. Some call x1024 Megi, Gibi, and so on with the -bi standing for binary
If theres Gigabytes then perhaps there will also be Chadbytes, Gigachadbytes and Sigmabytes.
why didn't the KingOfStones just store all human activities so we won't need to study history?
Javascript developers: finally enough space for node_modules
Degenerates: finally enough for my homework folder
Me, an degenerate developer: nude_modules
Noice
Travel back in time, take a selfie and upload it to the IBM system. Set AI back by at least a decade
ok but you said 1 zettabyte is produced per 3 days which multiplied by 1000 is 3000 days resulting in 8 years... so 1 yotta byte contains all our info???
In 70 years: 125 yottabytes a second
I am watching this in the future and it is 3a.m. but what I don't get if the world is generating 1ZB in 3 days, wouldn't it take 3000days so 9 year give or take to produce 1YT so how would all the information get on there?
IT'S 1024 TERABYTES ON A PETABYTE, AND I WILL DIE ON THIS HILL
Hey, it is multiplying 1024 times, not 1000! Do not lie!
x units are filled in 3 days...
1000x units will be filled in 3000 days
or about 9 years...
I don't think human history is less than 9 years, is it?
i think its to do with the fact that the information generation rate has increased (as a result of technological development, population growth, and the increasing availability of larger storage media)
Believe it or not, cavemen weren't downloading 50 gigabyte games!
so 1 zetabyte stores 3 days of data, but 1000 of those is a yottabyte which is enough for "all data since the begining of mankind" how the fuck do you figure that. If one zetabyte stores 3 days of data 1 yottabyte stores 3000 days of data or a little under 10 years???
The storage rabbit hole goes deep 💀💀💀💀💀💀
Wait... My math aint mathing.
1 ZB = 3 days of all human activities.
1 YB = All human activities.
So does that mean that all human activities were in less than the last 10 years?
You could easily write a script that bloats that entire yottabyte of storage
Yeah an infinite loop that write a 69 every iteration in a file, and then just wait
@@fromant65 And every 420th time it insets 420 instead
or 69th time, I don't care if it is in.
@@fulconandroadcone9488 that's what she said...
Getting an arrest warrant on Putin is like calling a mall security guard over because you’ve spotted Pablo Escobar
wrong comment section
@@santa_with_a_gunI've seen this bug, He probably commented on a video without knowing that he had this youtube short playing in the background
Ok does someone do the math... Is every human neuron has about 2^15 connection and there are about 2^37 neurons and let's say each connection requires about 64 bits of data to effectively record it's data. How much many "human brains" can a YB store?
The fact that this appear when I watch someone created a yottabyte zip file
1 Zetta byte, all human activity for 3 days recorded. Multiplying 1000 times to get a Yotta byte. 3,000 days does Not record all human information created since the dawn of man. I mean, it's only 10 years of Zetta bytes, right?
How is that we can produce 1zb of data in 3 days. But a 1yb is enough to store every information created by humans. We have certainly been generating data for more than 3000 days
What’s going on with the multiplication, is there some logarithmic scale to data I’m not aware of? The last jump to “all information created since the dawn of man” seemed way bigger than the previous ones.
Won't we multiply by 1024?
If we produce 1 zettabyte every 3 days won't we generate 1 yottabyte around every 10 years?
How can 1 yotta byte store evey human thing?
how can a yottabyte be enough to store data of all human activity from the dawn of time if we use 1 zettabyte (1/1000 of a yottabyte) every three days? shouldn’t that only be enough to store 3000 days or about 8 years and 3 months?
Im pretty certain I have seen a 14.7 yottabyte zip bomb cross my screen. Didn't unzip it, I like my computer.
this makes no sense. 3000 days is less than 10 years, and just bc data wasn't put on a server doesn't make it not data. every spoken word and every work of creation since the dawn of man would be a fload more than a yottabyte.
128 GB LPDDR5X MICRON RAM on Samsung and 1+ Smartphones LETS GO!
Why do you have to say iPhone? Can't you just say phone? Why do you have to actively exclude the 3 billion android phones out there?
Wait but if the second to last is made by all human activity every 3 days then you x that my 1000 then that is 3000 with is under 10 years of human activity
3days = exabyte
1000×exabyte = 1 yotabyte
Then how da fuck can you say it can store every thing 🤔
These yottabytes tremble before the might of my “homework” folder
Even if girls get 1yottobyte, they will still find a way to fill it up
It's a joke. Don't take it seriously i don't want any drama
yeah so we got 100 terabyte hdd's now its called the exadrive its a little bigger than one hdd and only costs 40k per drive
Dude has time itself in a compressed file
If Zbyte is 3 days of activity ,then doesn't yottabyte should be 3000 days of activity
Still wouldn’t be enough to store Monkey’s infinitely type shakespear
So we produce 1 zettabyte every 3 days.
Yet 1000 of those is enough to store all data of mankind through it’s existence?
Seems that it logically could only store 3000 days, or about 10 years.
What I was wondering
My school ppt storage requirement is just 1 GEOP byte
3 days times 1000 is only 3000 days worth of activity, what is this guy smoking
1 ZB in every 3 days
1 YB in 3000 days
how the cfucfk all human data
So if 1 Yotta byte is 1000ZB and 1 ZB gets generated every 3 days, then wouldn't 1YB take 3000 days to get generated, so about 8 years? Doesn't seem like all the information since the dawn of man
Came looking for this.
Im gonna build a zip bomb with 69420 yotabytes of the letter: L
Transport Fever 2 Mods: “yea I’ll be needing all of that”
You actually have to multiply by 1028, not 1000 because of binary
Welp, I got an idea to fit a zetabite in a tiny Ball, but I cannot develop it further than just an idea
So all human history was in 3000 days?? I am confusement
in the year 3000 yottabytes are going to be like gigabytes and people then are going to think, wow, that was massive for just one yottabyte
Not necessarily. We already seeing alot of problems with data density, transistors in the last century became so dense the effect of quantum physics affecting them, causing alot of errors which are very hard to correct
We are at this moment hitting a physical wall to how dense wbd small we cqn make data. So this inflation of data is not sustainable for long
To buy a yotta byte it will set you back a 100trillion dollars
The more you know
When you realize that the selfie at the start of the video is photoshopped 😂😂.
Wait, if we make a Zettabyte ~every 3 days, shouldn’t one yottabyte only take ~8.5 years?
8.27
Wait so one ZB a day should mean 1 yottabyte every few years?