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... invite and didn't waste my chance to go see and join Exabytes Movie Day KL '09. ... Saturday evening so I guess we were lucky not having to go through all that.
Apparently Exabytes booked the whole number 2 screen for us and most of the seats ... filled too. The movie 2012 was absolutely fantastic and I must thank Exabytes for now picking something lame like Pisau Cukur or This Is It.
The movie ...
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... same line of thinking and contains a few interesting factoids:
In 2006, the world produced 161 exabytes (an exabyte is 1 quintillion bytes) of digital data, according to Columbia Journalism Review. Put in ... in all the books ever written. By next year, the number is expected to reach 988 exabytes.
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Unchecked "infomania" -- yes, there's even a term for this instapathology -- can ...
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... answer.
That is the kind of problem map-reduce can scale up to. The data is petabytes or exabytes of data. Now, the actual where's Waldo search might be very cleverly indexed, so I probably do not have to stream all these exabytes of video frame by frame to look for my face. But at some point every frame was processed to create whatever index answers this problem. ...
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... unchecked and unanswered in my Inbox. This morning I went through them one by one and came across one email from Exabytes, my domain and hosting provider, in the Spam section! They would like to say their thanks ... clicked on their latest posting and lo and behold! my wife, Joanna is one of the winners! She won the Exabytes EBiz Gold Linux Unlimited hosting plan, absolutely free for one year, which ...
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OKAY. So. IF YOU WANNA GET YOUR OWN DOMAIN.. GUESS WHAT YOU CAN DO IT NOW
All you have to do is:
1. Get as many friends & bloggers to help you out by placing the*THIS* image code on their blog sidebar.
2. ONE blog is only allowed to place ONE image icon on their sidebar (blog must be active / more than 3 months old).
3. The image icons must be up on their blog at all times as ...
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... of surveillance data in Utah megarepository (update: not so much)
"...There are a thousand gigabytes in a terabyte, a thousand terabytes in a petabyte, a thousand petabytes in an exabyte, a thousand exabytes in a zettabyte, and a thousand zettabytes in a yottabyte. In other words, a yottabyte is 1,000,000,000,000,000GB..."
Wow! I can only imagine what they're planning to store in ...
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... enormity of scope in collecting and maintaining the chain of evidence slowly emerged in our collective legal consciousness. Large corporate data centers had not megabytes, gigabytes or even terabytes, but petabytes and exabytes of information (100+ times the information held in the library of congress). The traditional manual method of analysis and review would take every lawyer and paralegal in ...
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... machine can address a 32-bit memory space, meaning, 2^32 bytes,or 4 GB. A 64-bit machine can address a 64-bit memory space. I suppose that’s around 16 exabytes or something like that.
SecurAble probes the system’s processor to determine the presence, absence and operational status of three modern processor features:
64-bit instruction extensions.
Hardware support for detecting and ...
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... 's since that reservation has to be below 4GB (which means that the maximum available RAM for a 32bit OS is about 3.2GB give or take a few MB), and any RAM installed above that goes unused. On a 64bit OS, you can map this reserved RAM to well beyond the physical RAM in the machine (well, at least until we start seeing machines with 16 Exabytes of RAM installed).
Matthew
Matthew
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... heard of this, or the odd-sounding alternative unit prefixes that came from it. Saying something like “that file system has six-hundred sixty-five gibibytes” is more likely to garner confused look than appreciation for your precise language.
So, to the question – what do you call them? Kilo/mega/giga/tera/peta/exabytes, etc., kibi/mebi/gibi/tebi/pebi/exbibytes, or something else altogether?
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