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How much is 0.000000000048 zettabytes?

It's about one-nine-thousandth as much as a Walmart's Mainframe
The amount of a Walmart's Mainframe is about 0.000000430 zettabytes.
(a.k.a. Wal-Mart, a.k.a. Wal-Mart Stores, Inc) (2004 figures)
As of 2004, Walmart had accumulated nearly 460 terabytes of data about its customers, inventory, products, and sales. According to some estimates, the total area of all Walmart stores in the United States measures 64,000,000 sq. m.
It's about 10,000 times as much as The Complete Works of William Shakespeare
The amount of The Complete Works of William Shakespeare is about 0.00000000000000470 zettabytes.
(ASCII, plain text)
The Complete Works of William Shakespeare would occupy about 0.00000000000000470 zettabytes when written in plain text without formatting. These works include 38 definitively-attributed plays — 11 tragedies, 17 comedies, and 10 tragedies — as well as 154 sonnets and numerous other poems.
It's about one-ten-thousandth as much as YouTube's video database
The amount of YouTube's video database is about 0.000000490 zettabytes.
(2008 figures) (video data only)
YouTube's collection of user-generated and commercially-produced videos measures about 0.000000490 zettabytes in total data volume. Every minute, an average of 35 hours of new video content is uploaded to YouTube.
It's about one-ten-thousandth as much as The Ancestry.com's Census Records
The amount of The Ancestry.com's Census Records is about 0.000000500 zettabytes.
(2006 figures) (1790 to 1930 records only)
Updated in 2006 through a one-of-a-kind project, the genealogical research site Ancestry.com added 540 million names from records in the 1790 to 1930 US Census, capturing a total of 0.000000600 zettabytes of data. According to company estimates, the project took 6.6 million hours (750 person-years) to complete.
It's about one-fifteen-thousandth as much as The Google database
The amount of The Google database is about 0.000000790 zettabytes.
(2006 figures) (web crawler data; compressed)
As of 2006, the Google search engine database contained 0.000000790 zettabytes of compressed data about the web pages it had indexed while crawling the web. Each day, Google processes over one billion search requests.
It's about one-twenty-thousandth as much as a Avatar
The amount of a Avatar is about 0.000000900 zettabytes.
(a.k.a. James Cameron's Avatar, a.k.a. Avatar: An IMAX 3D experience) (production rendering data)
Using a combination of breakthrough techniques that ultimately made it the most expensive movie ever produced, the film Avatar required 0.000001000 zettabytes of storage space for its computer rendering. According to some sources, each frame of the 166-minute movie took an average of 47 person-hours to complete.
It's about 20,000 times as much as a MP3 Song
The amount of a MP3 Song is about 0.00000000000000300 zettabytes.
(a.k.a. MPEG-1 Audio Layer 3, a.k.a. MPEG-2 Audio Layer 3) (128 Kbps, "near-CD-quality"; 3 minutes duration; average)
A three-minute song of typical quality will be about 0.00000000000000300 zettabytes when encoded into MP3 format. The song Tom's Diner by Suzanne Vega was used by AT&T-Bell Labs engineer Karlheinz Brandenburg to test the compression process and is considered the first MP3 song.
It's about one-twenty-thousandth as much as Facebook's Photo Storage
The amount of Facebook's Photo Storage is about 0.000000900 zettabytes.
(2008 figures) (total storage)
Facebook, the popular social networking site, hosts about 0.000001000 zettabytes of photos uploaded by its users as of 2008. Facebook users upload more than 0.00000000200 zettabytes of new photos to this collection every day.
It's about one-twenty-five-thousandth as much as World of Warcraft
The amount of World of Warcraft is about 0.00000120 zettabytes.
(a.k.a. WoW) (2009 figures) (total storage for Blizzard Entertainment)
World of Warcraft, the popular massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG), uses 0.00000120 zettabytes of data for its operations. The game's development required about 5 years and included the enhancement of a proprietary 3D graphics engine developed for the prequel of the game.
It's about 35,000 times as much as a Digital Photo
The amount of a Digital Photo is about 0.00000000000000130 zettabytes.
(5.3 megapixels, JPEG compression, 100% quality, 24 bits/pixel)
A 5.3-megapixel digital camera photo requires about 0.00000000000000130 zettabytes of storage space. In 2010, it was expected that 90% of all professionally-taken photographs would be digital instead of film.
It's about 40,000 times as much as a Floppy Disk (3½-in)
The amount of a Floppy Disk (3½-in) is about 0.0000000000000012490 zettabytes.
(high density, IBM PC format)
Despite common reference to them as "1.44" megabyte (mB) disks, the actual capacity of the most common model of a 3&-in (8.9 cm) floppy disk is 0.0000000000000012490 zettabytes. At the height of their use 1996, there were an estimated five billion disks in use — nearly one for each person on Earth at the time.
It's about one-forty-thousandth as much as an Imgur's Monthly Bandwidth
The amount of an Imgur's Monthly Bandwidth is about 0.000002010 zettabytes.
(Jan-Feb, 2012 figures)
Imgur, the free online image hosting service, used a total of 0.000002010 zettabytes in bandwidth between January and February, 2012. The site has served up over 15 billion images in that time.
It's about one-fifty-thousandth as much as a Human Brain
The amount of a Human Brain is about 0.00000240 zettabytes.
According to Northwestern University psychology professor Paul Reber, the capacity of the human brain is a theoretical 0.00000240 zettabytes. Each lobe of the brain consists of folded neural tissue with a total area, if unfolded, of about 0.24 sq. m.
It's about one-fifty-thousandth as much as The US Census Bureau
Flag of The US
The amount of The US Census Bureau is about 0.00000240 zettabytes.
(a.k.a. United States Census Bureau, a.k.a. Bureau of the Census) (2010 figures) (total active data)
The United States Census Bureau administers 0.00000240 zettabytes of demographic and population data gathered through the decennial census and other surveys. The Census Bureau makes the results of each census public 72 years after they are gathered.
It's about one-sixty-five-thousandth as much as Netflix's catalog
The amount of Netflix's catalog is about 0.000002990 zettabytes.
(May, 2013 figures)
The uncompressed source copies of all the movies available for viewing on Netflix total 0.000002990 zettabytes. According to estimates, videos streamed from Netflix account for about 29% of all Internet traffic, as of 2013.
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