exbibyte
/ˈɛksbɪˌbaɪt/
noun
- A unit of digital information equal to 2^60 bytes, or 1,152,921,504,606,846,976 bytes. It is used to measure very large amounts of data, especially in computing and data storage.
- The data center's total storage capacity is now over 10 exbibytes.
- Scientists estimate that the entire internet contains several exbibytes of information.
- A single exbibyte could hold about 250 million hours of high-definition video.