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1 week * 160 Mbps
1 week
160 Mbps
= 1 weeks * 20 MB/s
1 weeks
20 MB/s
= 12.1 TB
12.1 TB
Compare 12.1 TB to standard capacities from:Hard disk • Tape drive • Optical drive •
Exabyte EXB-8200 x 5040 units = 12.1 TB • HP DDS3 x 1008 units = 12.1 TB • Exabyte Mammoth-2 x 201.6 units = 12.1 TB • Ultrium LTO-1 x 121 units = 12.1 TB • Quantum Super-DLT x 110 units = 12.1 TB • Ultrium LTO-2 x 60.5 units = 12.1 TB • Ultrium LTO-3 x 30.2 units = 12.1 TB • Ultrium LTO-4 x 15.1 units = 12.1 TB • Ultrium LTO-5 x 8.1 units = 12.1 TB • Ultrium LTO-6 (native) x 4.8 units = 12.1 TB • Ultrium LTO-7 (native) x 2 units = 12.1 TB • Ultrium LTO-6 (compressed) x 1.9 units = 12.1 TB • Ultrium LTO-8 (native) x 1 units = 12.1 TB • Ultrium LTO-7 (compressed) = 1.2 files of 12.1 TB • Ultrium LTO-9 (native) = 1.5 files of 12.1 TB • Ultrium LTO-8 (compressed) = 2.5 files of 12.1 TB • Ultrium LTO-9 (compressed) = 3.7 files of 12.1 TB •