exabit

/ˈɛksəbɪt/
noun
  1. A unit of digital information equal to one quintillion (10^18) bits, used to measure very large amounts of data.
    • Scientists estimate that the entire internet contains several exabits of data.
    • A single exabit is equivalent to one billion gigabits.
    • The new data center can store over one exabit of information.
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