Arrange Terabyte (TB), Zettabyte(ZB) and Gigabyte(GB) in increasing order. a. TB, ZB, GB b. GB, TB , ZB C. ZB, TB, GB d. None of the above?
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Answer:
b. GB, TB, ZB
GB = Gigabyte
TB = Terabyte
ZB = Zettabyte
Explanation:
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Answer:
The correct answer to the given question is:
b) GB, TB , ZB
Explanation:
Any physical object that can temporarily or permanently store information, no matter how big or little, is considered a computer's memory. For instance, Random Access Memory (RAM), a sort of volatile memory used by the operating system, temporarily stores information on an integrated circuit.
GigaByte:
The gigabyte (GB), is equivalent to 1,000 MBs. A gigabyte, also known as "GB," is 109 or 1,000,000,000 bytes. Since 1 GB is technically 1,000,000,000 bytes, gigabytes are often used interchangeably with gibibytes, which are equal to 1,073,741,824 bytes (230).
Gigabytes, also shortened as "gigs," are frequently used to gauge the capacity of storage devices. For instance, a typical DVD drive can store 4.7 GBs of data. Terabytes are the unit of measurement for storage devices that can carry at least 1000 GB of data.
TeraByte:
The petabyte (PB) unit of memory measurement comes after the terabyte (TB), which is equal to 1,000 GBs. A terabyte, abbreviated "TB," is 1012 bytes, or 1,000,000,000,000,000 bytes. Since 1 TB is equivalent to 1 trillion bytes, terabytes and tebibytes are used interchangeably, and 1 024 GB is made up of exactly 1, 099, 511, 627, 776 bytes (240).
ZettaByte:
A zettabyte is equivalent to 1,000 exabytes, 1021 bytes, or 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 bytes. The letter "ZB" represents a zettabyte. It will require one billion one terabyte hard drives to store one zettabyte of data since one zettabyte is equal to one billion TBs, or one sextillion bytes.
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