> A pedabyte ... new academic term?

nope, ordinary abreviations:

1024    b    =    1 kilobyte    /    1kb
1024    kb  =    1 Megabyte /    1Mb
1024    Mb =   1 Gigabyte   /    1Gb
1024    Gb  =   1 Terabyte   /    1Tb
1024    Tb  =    1 Pedabyte  /    1Pb

Don't know what comes after Pb though.... =)


----- Original Message -----
From: "Mark J. Roberts" <[email protected]>
To: <devl at freenetproject.org>
Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2001 1:20 PM
Subject: Re: [freenet-devl] One small question pertaining to permanance (I
don't want to starta war!)


> On Thu, Jun 14, 2001 at 12:52:54PM +0100, Chris Wilson wrote:
> > Hmm, I think that's avoiding the system, imagain this is infinite
storage,
> > or at least the storage is increased qicker than the demand for the
> > storage.
>
> It's possible. An infininode is a pretty good attack on Freenet.
>
> One way to make it harder would be to depreciate references to nodes
> that don't show good throughput. Then your infininode would need a lot
> of bandwidth to stay referenced.
>
> > On Thu, 14 Jun 2001, Frank Joppe wrote:
> > > I don't think 1 Pedabyte will do the job of storing all Freenet data.
> > > Pedabyte hard disks will probably emerge within the next 10 years or
so.
>
> A pedabyte ... new academic term?
>
>
> --
> "Is our system--was it invented by scientists?"
> "No. If scientists had invented it, they'd have tried it out first on
hamsters."
> Mark Roberts | mjr at statesmean.com
>
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