Even after tossing out all extraneous data, Bird's computers will be storing 15 petabytes a year.
There is no graceful way to segue from a spreadsheet culture to one driven by petabytes.
The system, which will be named Spider II, will have a capacity of 40 petabytes.
Careful filtering will slow this prodigious rate down to a few petabytes a year.
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John Bantleman, CEO of RainStor, said it can take petabytes of information and store them in terabytes.
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It is designed to scale to hundreds of petabytes of storage, collecting tens of terabytes per night.
Total capacity sold annually could grow fifty-fold in five years, he adds, from 200 to 10, 000 petabytes.
The Big Data servers can fit two petabytes of storage capacity per rack.
It achieves write endurance out-of-the-box of up to 1.1 Petabytes (PB) and comes in 100-Gigabyte (GB), 200GB and 300GB capacities.
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Ancestry.com has about 2 million subscribers and stored 11 billion records with a total storage capacity of 4 petabytes (PB).
More than 25 petabytes of data were left in legal limbo by the raid, which was co-ordinated by US law enforcement.
The raid on Megaupload put 25 petabytes of data uploaded to it by its 50 million members into a legal limbo.
So now, the medical center has used over 10 petabytes of storage to manage less than 150 terabytes of real unique data.
Data growth rates will simply outpace the cost of scale to manage hundreds of terabytes to petabytes of Big Data that comes every day.
In Houston Chevron's geologists literally sit on top of 8 petabytes of seismic data--enough to fill 900, 000 DVDs--housed in two floors of computer servers.
LHC's underground ring will spew out petabytes (billions of megabytes) of data per second enough to fill all the hard-drives in the world within days.
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As Big Data environments scale, such as at Yahoo, managing 200 petabytes across 50, 000 nodes require that more be added to deliver additional storage capacity.
For this, fast disks and often petabytes of it with the right software that makes it possible to find data down the road, is needed.
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Even a small company can store petabytes of information for pennies.
One gram of DNA ought to be able to hold about two petabytes of data, he added - the equivalent of about three million CDs.
We added 100 petabytes of capacity in the last twelve months.
That's a lot of new processor muscle, considering the TeraGrid already cranks out 60 teraflops of aggregated computing power per second, with three petabytes of rotating storage.
It also has hundreds of terabytes of digitized newspapers, and petabytes of data from other sources, such as film archives and materials from the Folklife Center.
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Remember, the benchmark is Consumer Web companies like Facebook, Google and Twitter, which deal with hundreds of millions of human data-creating nodes, amounting to petabytes of flow.
In 2005, the International Telecommunications Union forecast world-wide mobile traffic would increase from around 610 petabytes a year in 2010 to around 1450 petabytes a year in 2020.
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With 50 seismic vessels working around the clock industry-wide, this adds up to a total of around 12 petabytes of new data every year, according to Mr Walker.
In the future, it may be possible to produce systems with hundreds of petabytes, or systems that can hold all of the printed material ever produced times five.
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Commercial demand is apt to rise sharply within the next few years as social media, sensors, and other new data generators make petabytes a routine part of business analytics.
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Francisco said it has the largest library of database analytical functions in the data warehouse market, said Francisco, and can scale across the terabyte or petabytes running on the system.
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