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It's about 1,500,000,000,000 times as much as YouTube's video database
The amount of YouTube's video database is about 0.000000000480 yottabytes.
(2008 figures) (video data only)
YouTube's collection of user-generated and commercially-produced videos measures about 0.000000000480 yottabytes in total data volume. Every minute, an average of 35 hours of new video content is uploaded to YouTube.
It's about 1,500,000,000,000 times as much as a Walmart's Mainframe
The amount of a Walmart's Mainframe is about 0.000000000420 yottabytes.
(a.k.a. Wal-Mart, a.k.a. Wal-Mart Stores, Inc) (2004 figures)
As of 2004, Walmart had accumulated nearly 460 terabytes of data about its customers, inventory, products, and sales. According to some estimates, the total area of all Walmart stores in the United States measures 64,000,000 sq. m.
It's about 3,000,000,000,000 times as much as Pandora
The amount of Pandora is about 0.000000000230 yottabytes.
(a.k.a. Pandora Radio) (2011 figures)
Pandora, the online radio and song recommendation service, stores 0.000000000230 yottabytes of music. Its music recommendation service categorizes each song in its library using 400 attributes and 2,000 attribute combinations.
It's about 5,000,000,000,000 times as much as The IRS Compliance Database
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The amount of The IRS Compliance Database is about 0.000000000140 yottabytes.
(a.k.a. Internal Revenue Service) (2006 figures)
The United States Internal Revenue Service's compliance database holds more than 0.000000000140 yottabytes of data on tax returns and other records. Each year of tax records occupies between 0.0000000000160 yottabytes.
It's about 5,500,000,000,000 times as much as Despicable Me
The amount of Despicable Me is about 0.0000000001290 yottabytes.
(2010) (Production data)
The 2010 digitally-animated film Despicable Me was developed by Illumination Entertainment and Mac Guff Ligne and used 0.0000000001290 yottabytes. The film had a running time of 95 minutes.
It's about 6,500,000,000,000 times as much as The Hubble Telescope
The amount of The Hubble Telescope is about 0.000000000110 yottabytes.
(a.k.a. Hubble Space Telescope, a.k.a. HST) (2008 figures)
Between its launch in 1990 and 2008, the Hubble Space Telescope gathered 0.000000000110 yottabytes of images and other data about astronomical phenomena. Last upgraded during a service mission in 1999, the onboard computer of the Hubble Telescope has just 0.00000000000000000170 yottabytes of operating memory (RAM) — less than most smartphones.
It's about 8,000,000,000,000 times as much as The LHC Data Generated per Second
The amount of The LHC Data Generated per Second is about 0.0000000000900 yottabytes.
(a.k.a. Large Hadron Collider) (2008 figures)
Capturing millions of measurements per second on millions of subatomic particles, the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) facility in Geneva generates 0.0000000000900 yottabytes of data every second. Data collection arrays are placed throughout the LHC's 8.6 km (5.3 mi) circular track.
It's about 10,000,000,000,000 times as much as The Google Earth database
The amount of The Google Earth database is about 0.00000000006410 yottabytes.
(2006 figures) (raw imagery and indexes storage)
As of 2006, Google was storing 0.00000000006410 yottabytes of raw image and index data for its satellite photo and virtual globe application, Google Earth. The application offers high resolution satellite imagery of 60% of the populated areas of the world, according to 2010 estimates.
It's about 20,000,000,000,000 times as much as The Amazon.com's databases
The amount of The Amazon.com's databases is about 0.00000000003848560 yottabytes.
(largest databases only; 2005 figures)
Amazon.com maintains information on the millions of items sold on it's e-Commerce website and the websites of its affiliate companies, as well as information on customer orders and browsing history, and excerpts from nearly a quarter-billion books in databases totaling an estimated 0.00000000003940930 yottabytes of data. Amazon.com receives over 615 million visits to its US website each year.
It's about 100,000,000,000,000 times as much as a Gap, Inc. Customer Database
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The amount of a Gap, Inc. Customer Database is about 0.00000000000600 yottabytes.
(a.k.a. The GAP Companies, a.k.a. Gap) (2012 figures)
The GAP Inc., the corporate parent of GAP store, Old Navy, and Banana Republic, has accumulated over 0.00000000000600 yottabytes of data on almost a billion customers. The GAP, Inc remains the largest apparel retailer in the United States and was the largest in the world from the mid-1990s until about 2008.
It's about 200,000,000,000,000 times as much as Watson
The amount of Watson is about 0.00000000000360 yottabytes.
(data store only)
Watson, the IBM supercomputer famous for competing against humans on the televised trivia game show Jeopardy!, utilizes 0.00000000000360 yottabytes of variously-structured data to formulate answers. While "thinking", Watson processes about 0.000000000000440 yottabytes of data per second.
It's about 5,000,000,000,000,000 times as much as an iPod
The amount of an iPod is about 0.0000000000001420 yottabytes.
(a.k.a. Apple iPod) (2010 figures; for iPod classic, sixth generation)
A sixth-generation, iPod classic MP3 player offers a storage capacity of 0.0000000000001420 yottabytes. Data is stored in the unit's hard drive, a 5,400 RPM SATA drive, which measures about 30 sq. cm (5 sq. in)
It's about 15,000,000,000,000,000 times as much as Wikipedia
The amount of Wikipedia is about 0.0000000000000470 yottabytes.
(2009 figures) (all languages)
As of 2009, Wikipedia held 0.0000000000000470 yottabytes of publicly written and edited encyclopedia articles on 14.5 million subjects as well as associated commentary and discussion. Wikipedia is among the ten most popular websites on the Internet and the only non-profit entity in that group.
It's about 15,000,000,000,000,000 times as much as a Blu-ray Disc
The amount of a Blu-ray Disc is about 0.0000000000000440 yottabytes.
(a.k.a. BD) (dual-layer; Blu-ray disc)
A typical Blu-ray disc will hold 0.0000000000000440 yottabytes of data. The increase in capacity versus a standard DVD is possible because of the smaller wavelength of blue light — 405 nanometers instead of 650 nanometers for the red laser light used in a DVD.
It's about 150,000,000,000,000,000 times as much as a DVD
The amount of a DVD is about 0.00000000000000420 yottabytes.
(a.k.a. digital video disc) (single-side, single-layer; DVD-5 specification)
A typical capacity digital video disc will hold 0.00000000000000420 yottabytes of data. Such disks are 1.2 mm (0.047 in) thick.
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