terabájtban
Terabájtban is a Hungarian adverb that translates to "in terabytes." It refers to a quantity of digital information measured in terabytes, which is a unit of data storage. One terabyte (TB) is equal to 1,000 gigabytes (GB) or approximately 1 trillion bytes. This unit is commonly used to express the storage capacity of hard drives, solid-state drives, and the size of large data files such as high-definition videos or extensive software libraries. When something is described as "terabájtban," it signifies a considerable amount of digital data, far exceeding the capacity of typical consumer devices from earlier eras. For instance, a computer's main storage might be measured in terabájtban, or a cloud storage service could offer plans priced based on usage in terabájtban. The term highlights the ever-increasing scale of digital information being generated and stored.