Ybi
Ybi, also known as yobibyte, is a unit of digital information in the International System of Quantities (ISQ), defined as 2 to the power of 80 bytes. It is part of the binary prefix system, which is used to represent multiples of bytes in computing and digital storage. The ybi is used to denote very large amounts of data, specifically 1,208,925,819,614,629,174,706,176 bytes. This unit is particularly relevant in the context of big data and high-capacity storage systems. The ybi is part of the set of binary prefixes that include yobi (yobi), zebi (Zi), exbi (Ei), pebi (Pi), tebi (Ti), gibi (Gi), mebi (Mi), kibi (Ki), and yobi (yi). These prefixes are used to avoid confusion with the decimal prefixes that are based on powers of 10. The ybi is not as commonly used as some other units in the binary prefix system, but it serves an important role in describing extremely large datasets.