memóriabruttó
Memóriabruttó is a term used in Hungarian accounting and economics. It refers to the gross memory, or the total capacity of a memory device or system before any form of compression, deduplication, or other data reduction techniques are applied. In essence, it represents the raw, unadulterated storage space available. This concept is particularly relevant when discussing the costs associated with data storage and the potential efficiencies gained through data management strategies. When comparing different storage solutions or evaluating the scalability of IT infrastructure, understanding the memóriabruttó is crucial for accurate capacity planning and cost analysis. For instance, a server might advertise a certain amount of raw disk space, which is its memóriabruttó. However, the actual usable space for data after accounting for the operating system, file system overhead, and potential future data reduction might be significantly less. Therefore, while memóriabruttó provides an initial benchmark, it does not represent the final usable storage capacity.