Nettokapazität
Nettokapazität refers to the usable capacity of a storage system after accounting for internal losses and overhead. In various contexts, this term signifies the actual amount of something that can be stored or utilized, as opposed to its gross or theoretical capacity. For example, in batteries, nettokapazität represents the energy that can be discharged to power a device, after deducting energy lost due to internal resistance, self-discharge, and charging inefficiencies. Similarly, in telecommunications, nettokapazität might describe the data throughput available to users after reserving bandwidth for network management and error correction. For storage devices like hard drives or SSDs, nettokapazität is the space available for user data after the operating system and file system overhead have been allocated. Understanding nettokapazität is crucial for accurately assessing the performance and utility of any storage or transmission system, ensuring realistic expectations about its real-world performance. It highlights the difference between the total potential and the practically achievable output.