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1000 Terabytes = 1 exabyte?

 
 
Keith Chilton
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      02-17-2007
Is 1000 Terabytes an "exabyte"?

GUID partition table (GPT)
A disk-partitioning scheme that is used in Itanium-based computers. GPT
offers more advantages than Master Boot Record (MBR) partitioning because it
allows up to 128 partitions per disk, provides support for volumes up to 18
exabytes in size, allows primary and backup partition tables for redundancy,
and supports unique disk and partition IDs (GUIDs).

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      02-17-2007
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exabyte

Never mind. I wasn't aware of any of the ones above Terabyte. I love to
learn!

"Keith Chilton" <> wrote in message
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> Is 1000 Terabytes an "exabyte"?
>
> GUID partition table (GPT)
> A disk-partitioning scheme that is used in Itanium-based computers. GPT
> offers more advantages than Master Boot Record (MBR) partitioning because
> it allows up to 128 partitions per disk, provides support for volumes up
> to 18 exabytes in size, allows primary and backup partition tables for
> redundancy, and supports unique disk and partition IDs (GUIDs).
>
> --
> Keith Chilton, MCP
> Data Services Technician
> River Valley Financial Bank
> 430 Clifty Drive
> Madison, IN 47250
> 812-273-4949 ext 348
> Phone (812) 273-4949 Ext. 348 Fax (812) 265-6730
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