Examples of using Terabytes in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Facebook now produces 500 terabytes of data every day, and to process this information, they use half a million servers spread across 11 information centers.
It's got to store terabytes. It's got to be available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. It's got to be available from anywhere in the world.
Chumhum's counsel sent us 50 terabytes of discovery.
In the past, the backup volume reached 4,5 terabytes and today they constitute 50 terabytes, enabling to back up operating systems, for example,
Our email products are also powered by the Trend Micro Smart Protection Network, which mines 100 terabytes of data daily to ensure that our customers are always sheltered from the 250 million+ threats we block every day.
the fastest public wi-fi in the world, with talks in the country of terabytes speeds in the foreseeable future.
The U.S Justice Department said in a March 23 statement that the hackers in the Mabna Institute case had pilfered more than 31 terabytes of academic data and intellectual property from 144 U.S. universities and 176 universities in 21 other countries.
Mellanox said tests show that the new appliance enables completion of a warehouse query of over 1,000 Terabytes of data in less than two seconds, compared to the previous generation's completion time of two minutes with just 100 Terabytes of data.
For comparison, Facebook now produces 500 terabytes of data every day, and to process this information, they use half a million servers spread across 11 information centers.
containing over 900 years of history, only takes up 70 terabytes, making your brain's memory power pretty darn impressive.
We can talk about this in terms of terabytes and petabytes and billions of objects,
would require 2.79 terabytes of storage space for footage, according to the Supercircuits calculator.
would require 2.79 terabytes of storage space for footage, according to the Supercircuits calculator.
Terabytes per second.
It includes thousands of paper questionnaires and terabytes' worth of computer data.
The human brain can hold on average between 10 and 100 terabytes of information!
Many countries have programs that basically make“copies” of everything that happens online, filling terabytes upon terabytes of data.
I have several terabytes of compiling and coding to do and then we shall see.
Rather than having to process terabytes of data, it relies on experience.
Entertainment weekly reports hackers stole 1.5 terabytes of data from HBO.
