From wikipedia:
In fact, the combined space of all the computer hard drives in the entire world does not amount to even one yottabyte
As of 2009 the entire internet was estimated to contain close to 500 exabytes
I'm sure there is a poster image with all the info on this around...
How many 1TB HDD would you need and how many hours would it take on a typical 200 kbps British line?
524 288 000 terabytes
Say you wanted to download the whole of the contents of the internet. Say adding content was frozen from now.
How many 1TB HDD would you need and how many hours would it take on a typical 200 kbps British line?
I remember a factoid statistic from Jeremy Clarkson's Speed series back in the early naughties, about how all the computers on the internet exchange more data every second/minute/hour/day/whatever it was, than man has had conversations since he could talk.
You would need ∞ hdd's.