Terabyte definition

Terabyte means the total aggregate amount of uncompressed data storage capacity and/or computer memory that is managed by the Licensed Software. One Terabyte is equal to 1,024 gigabytes of data.
Terabyte means the total aggregate amount of uncompressed data storage capacity and/or computer memory that is managed by the software. One Terabyte is equal to 1,024 Gigabytes of data.
Terabyte means 1,024 Gigabytes of data.

Examples of Terabyte in a sentence

  • Each student will receive 1 Terabyte (or 1000 Gigabytes) of storage space in Microsoft’s Australian cloud.

  • For clarification, the foregoing Terabyte quantity limit refers to the Terabytes of data identified by the Discovery Collector, and not the resultant Terabytes collected, copied, moved, deleted, or otherwise acted upon by the Discovery Collector.

  • As used herein, “licensed Terabytes” refers to data that is identified (i.e., scanned, searched, indexed, or analyzed) by the Discovery Collector, up to the Terabyte quantity limit as specified in the License Instrument.

  • In the case of hSo: VCC, the early termination charge shall be calculated by multiplying the minimum committed number of Terabytes by the per Terabyte charge by the number of months remaining to the end of the Initial Period.

  • Students and Staff are provided 1 Terabyte of storage space through a Microsoft Office 365 account to store/backup/save files.


More Definitions of Terabyte

Terabyte is defined as a terabyte of computer storage space used by a storage filer equal to one trillion bytes.
Terabyte means a standard unit measure for 1 trillion bytes.
Terabyte. (“TB”) means 1,024 Gigabytes of data that is managed, monitored and/or protected by the Licensed Software.
Terabyte is defined as a terabyte of computer storage space used by a storage filer equal to one trillion bytes. Transaction: is defined as each set of interactions that is initiated by an application user recorded by Oracle Enterprise Manager to capture availability and performance metrics used in calculating service levels. For example, the following set of interactions would represent one transaction: login, search customer, log out. Trial Programs: are defined as additional Programs that may be included with Customer’s order which Customer has not ordered but which Customer may use for trial purposes only. Customer shall have 30 days from the delivery date to evaluate these Programs. Any use of these Programs after the 30 day trial period shall require Customer to obtain the applicable license. Programs licensed for trial purposes are provided “as is” and Oracle does not provide Technical Support or any warranties of any kind for these Programs.
Terabyte or “TB” means a decimal terabyte, which equals 1,000 gigabytes (GB).
Terabyte is defined as a terabyte of computer storage space used by a storage filer equal to one trillion bytes. Trainee: is defined as an employee, contractor, student or other person who is being recorded by the program. Transaction: is defined as each set of interactions that is initiated by an application user recorded by Oracle Enterprise Manager to capture availability and performance metrics used in calculating service levels. For example, the following set of interactions would represent one transaction: login, search customer, log out.
Terabyte is defined as a terabyte of computer storage space used by a storage filer equal to one trillion bytes. Test: is defined as each unit of interaction with a software or hardware interface for which the total time elapsed between the initiation of communication and the completion of the resulting response is measured. A test may run on it's own or be set up in conjunction with additional tests so that there are multiple units of interaction. Each unit of interaction must be counted as a Test; execution of a test or set of tests multiple times does not require additional tests. Examples of tests include but are not limited to, an http-get for a URL, icmp- echo for an IP address and sql-execute for a database.