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The '''yottabyte''' (derived from the ] '']'') is a unit of ] or ] equal to one ] (one ] ] or 10<sup>24</sup>) ]s (one ] ]).
The unit symbol for the yottabyte is '''YB'''.


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As of 2011, no storage system has achieved one ] of information. The combined space of all computer ]s in the ] does not amount to even one yottabyte, but was estimated at approximately 160 ] in 2006.<ref> </ref> As of 2009, the entire ] was estimated to contain close to 500 exabytes.<ref> </ref>
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When used with byte multiples, the SI prefix indicates a power of 1000:
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The term "]" (YiB), using a ], is used for the corresponding power of 1024.

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