Yottabyte

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Quantities of bytes
SI prefixes Binary prefixes
Name
(Symbol)
Standard
SI
Alternate
Use
Name
(Symbol)
Value
kilobyte (kB) 103 = 10001 210 kibibyte (KiB) 210
megabyte (MB) 106 = 10002 220 mebibyte (MiB) 220
gigabyte (GB) 109 = 10003 230 gibibyte (GiB) 230
terabyte (TB) 1012 = 10004 240 tebibyte (TiB) 240
petabyte (PB) 1015 = 10005 250 pebibyte (PiB) 250
exabyte (EB) 1018 = 10006 260 exbibyte (EiB) 260
zettabyte (ZB) 1021 = 10007 270 zebibyte (ZiB) 270
yottabyte (YB) 1024 = 10008 280 yobibyte (YiB) 280

A yottabyte (derived from the SI prefix yotta-) is a unit of information or computer storage equal to one septillion (one long scale quadrillion or 1024) bytes. It is commonly abbreviated YB. At this time, no computer has one yottabyte of storage.

Because of irregularities in the definition and usage of terms for byte multiples, the exact number can be either one of the following:

  • 1 septillion 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 bytes — 10008, or 1024
  • 1,208,925,819,614,629,174,706,176 bytes — 10248, or 280 (the correct term for this measure is "yobibyte". See binary prefix.)

"In ten years, the volume of online data accessible either on the Internet or on corporate networks is expected to approach a yottabyte, or 1 trillion terabytes." —"IBM Unveils Storage Capacity on Demand for Growing e-businesses," Business Wire, October 27, 2000