petabájttól
Petabájttól is a unit of digital information storage. It is equal to 10^15 bytes. The prefix "peta" signifies a factor of one quadrillion. Therefore, one petabájttól is equivalent to one thousand terabytes or one million gigabytes. This unit is used to measure very large quantities of data, such as those found in large databases, scientific research projects, or the storage capacity of major cloud computing services. The progression of digital storage has seen units like kilobytes, megabytes, and gigabytes become commonplace, followed by terabytes. Petabytes represent the next significant step in this scaling. The term "bájttól" is a Hungarian word, translating to "byte." Thus, "petabájttól" is the Hungarian term for petabyte. Its usage is primarily within Hungarian-speaking contexts when discussing data storage at this immense scale. The practical applications of petabyte-scale storage include archiving vast historical records, storing extensive genomic data, or managing the daily output of global sensor networks.