exabyte

/ˈɛksəˌbaɪt/
noun
  1. A unit of digital information equal to one quintillion bytes (10^18 bytes), used to measure very large amounts of data.
    • A single exabyte could hold over 250 million DVDs worth of data.
    • Scientists estimate that the human brain can store about 2.5 exabytes of information.
    • The entire internet generates several exabytes of data every day.
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