The Growing Size of Media: Just How Much Information Can Be Stored on 1tb? (2024)

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When it comes to data storage, it’s difficult for many of us to fathom just how much information can fit on a portable hard drive or basic USB thumb drive. Many of us probably haven’t even filled up our own personal hard drives or come close to it. In the age of Big Data, USBs and portable hard drives have become the technological highways that bridge data between devices.

Now let’s think about how much information and data can be stored on one terabyte (1TB) hard drives. For reference, a 1TB hard drive is equivalent to 1,000 gigabytes (GB). So maybe a couple of thousand photos? A hundred movies or so? Well, the answer may shock you, so let’s break it down by media type.

Images

Depending on the file type and size, a 1TB hard drive can hold anywhere between 250,000 and 310,000 images. Just imagine how many family photo albums you can fill with 250,000 images. It’s incomprehensible! Some of you may be thinking, “what would a thief want with my personal photos?” While the data stored in personal photos may not always be confidential, it’s still private and personally identifiable. This means that if a thief were to steal your 1TB drive filled with family photos, the risks of the breach could still be high as whatever information that is offered in the photographs is now fair game. A thief could find out what kind of material possessions you own, such as cars, jewelry, furniture, where you like to vacation, where you live and what you look like, making future theft and targeting that much easier.

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Images may seem low on the ladder regarding sensitive information, but they can offer up more information than you’re probably willing to give up. Take, for instance,last year’s U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) data breach. In June 2019, the CBP released a statement that photographs and video recordings of fewer than 100,000 people and their vehicles were stolen as part of an attack on a federal subcontractor.

The pictures and video recordings were used in a growing facial recognition program to assist the CBP in tracking the identity of people entering and exiting the United States. The photographs and footage were taken initially at various American airports and land border crossings where vehicle license plates and faces were captured over a short period. While the thieves could not capture other identifying information such as passports or travel documents, this type of breach isn’t to be downplayed as the victims are now at significant risk for identity theft.

Video and Audio

Home video enthusiasts can rejoice because storing all of your family videos in one place has become so much easier. A 1TB hard drive can hold up to 500 hours of high-definition 1080p video — that’s just over 20 whole days! To put that into perspective, the total runtime of all the Marvel Cinematic Universe films (23 total) is approximately 50 hours — one-tenth the amount of storage.

Have an extensive music library? You’re in luck, too! A 1TB hard drive can hold up to 17,000 hours of audio files, totaling approximately 708 days’ worth. Still can’t fathom that much music? Imagine listening to the entire U2 studio album discography 24 times or listening to the whole discography of Rolling Stones 15 times. Now that’s quite the road trip playlist!

Documents

Here comes the genuinely mind-boggling part. A 1TB hard drive can hold (…wait for it…) 85 million documents if we’re strictly talking Microsoft Word documents. Take that in for a moment. Eighty-fivemilliondocuments. A person’s entire life can fit onto a drive and still have plenty of room to spare. Bills, social security numbers, bank account information, deeds, birth certificates and more can be stored on 1TB, making them a gold mine for hackers and thieves.

Leslie Johnston, Chief of Repository Development for the Library of Congress, noted thata 1TB hard drive could hold as much information as one-tenth of the Library of Congress. Now that comparison makes our heads spin! It can be scary thinking about the irreparable damage hackers and thieves can cause with that much information at their fingertips.

"In the United States, the average cost of a data breach can cause an organization to pay upwards of $8.9m"

In the United States, the average cost of a data breach can cause an organization to pay upwards of $8.9m, averaging out approximately $146 to $250 per compromised record. Now imagine how much a breach of 85 million documents would cost.

The risks of a data breach can be immeasurable, and the consequences are not always immediate. You can read more abouthow the purchase of in-house end-of-life data destruction equipment can save you and your organization millions of dollars here.

Clearly, a single 1TB hard drive can easily hold a lifetime’s worth of information (and then some), which is why having a secure end-of-life destruction plan is crucial in protecting that data. Protect yourself, your employees, and your company against future data breaches with one of our various high-quality NSA listed/CUI and unclassified magnetic media degaussers, IT crushers, and enterprise IT shredders. In addition, any one of our exceptional sales team members is more than happy to help answer any questions you may have and help determine which machine will best meet your destruction needs.

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The Growing Size of Media: Just How Much Information Can Be Stored on 1tb? ›

250 movies or 500 hours of HD video OR. 6.5 million document pages, commonly stored as Office files, PDFs, and presentations.

How many documents can 1TB hold? ›

With 1 TB of data, you can store an average of 100,000 photos with today's smartphones, and roughly 250,000 documents can fit on a 1TB drive. 1TB or 2TB of data storage is more than enough digital storage for most people.

How much music can 1TB hold? ›

A 1TB hard drive can hold up to 17,000 hours of audio files, totaling approximately 708 days' worth. Still can't fathom that much music? Imagine listening to the entire U2 studio album discography 24 times. Or listening to the entire Rolling Stones discography 15 times.

How much data is 1 terabyte? ›

A terabyte is a relatively large unit of digital data volume: one Terabyte (TB) equals 1,000 Gigabytes.

What has 1 TB storage? ›

A terabyte of storage (1,024 GB) is often found on laptops, desktop computers, and game consoles, among other things. Nowadays, 1 TB of storage is equivalent to around 16 (64 GB) iPhones or Samsung Galaxy smartphones.

How much media can 1TB hold? ›

One terabyte gives you the option of storing roughly: 250,000 photos taken with a 12MP camera OR. 250 movies or 500 hours of HD video OR.

How many raw files can 1TB hold? ›

Storage Chart
Capacity 1Approximate number of photos (12MP)Approximate number of photos (24MP - Uncompressed RAW)
1TB857,14312,800
512GB428,5716,400
256GB214,2863,200
128GB107,1431,600
4 more rows

How many movies can you store on 1TB? ›

Based on high quality 1080p resolution or shorter 4K clips, if the average size of each movie is 4GB, then 1TB can hold approximately 250 movies. For longer, high-quality 4K clips, if the average size of each clip is 10GB, then 1TB can hold approximately 100 videos.

How many MP3s can you put on a 1TB? ›

A terabyte drive can hold about 330,000 3MB photos or 250,000 MP3 files.

How many movies can fit on 2TB? ›

How much can you pack onto a 2 TB drive? About 34,000 hours of MP3s, 80 days worth of video, 620,000 photos, 1,000 of high-definition movies.

How to visualize 1 terabyte? ›

While it is simple to see rows of record storage boxes, it is sometimes hard to visualize the storage capacity of a gigabyte, terabyte, or even a petabyte. According to a blog post from the University of Oregon, a terabyte is about 250 movies, each with a two-hour running time, or 17,000 hours of music.

Is 1 terabyte enough for home internet? ›

A typical data cap for home internet providers is 1 TB, which is sufficient for most users. However, activities like downloading large files, streaming in HD or 4K, and using multiple devices simultaneously can quickly consume this allowance. While unlimited data sounds appealing, it's not essential for everyone.

How big is a terabyte in real life? ›

A terabyte has a storage drive capacity of about 1 trillion bytes or, more specifically, 1,099,511,627,776 bytes; 1,073,741,824 kilobytes; or 1,048,576 megabytes. In practical terms, a terabyte of data is equivalent to the following: 728,177 floppy disks. 1,498 CD-ROM discs.

What is the benefit of 1TB? ›

Secondly, SSDs are more reliable as they have no moving parts, making them less susceptible to mechanical failures and data loss. Lastly, with a storage capacity of 1TB, users have ample space to store their files, applications, and media without worrying about running out of storage.

How many CDs can 1TB hold? ›

A CD holds about 700 MB or 0.7 GB. A one TB drive holds 1,000 GB. That amounts to 1,428 CDs if they were 100% full. In practice most CDs are not anywhere near full, so you may fit 2,000+ albums on a one TB drive.

How many years does 1TB last? ›

Documents and photos: If you mainly store small files such as documents, emails and photos, then 1TB of storage space may last for several years, or even longer, depending on how you use it. Music: If you store music files, 1TB can hold thousands of songs, depending on the sound quality and file format.

Do I really need 1 TB of storage? ›

If you want a hard drive for general use, your safest bet is getting a 500GB – 1TB hard drive for storing files. That should be enough to cover most standard file storage needs. The price difference between a 500GB and 1TB is typically negligible, so I personally recommend going for a 1TB drive.

Is 1TB a lot of storage for a laptop? ›

We recommend you to choose at least 1TB of storage if you save a lot of movies and other large files. Do you mainly save text files and an image once in a while? A storage of 512GB will be enough. Less storage is only recommended if you save hardly any files or work from the cloud a lot.

How many pages are in one TB? ›

A Terabyte (TB) is equal to 1,000,000,000 bytes. Yes we're using standard SI units, not binary prefixes where a Tebibyte would be equal to 1,073,741,824 bytes. If you divide the two, a word document that is 1 TB in size would be the equivalent of 83,333,333.33 pages. That is over 83.3 million pages of text.

How many documents can 2 TB hold? ›

With 2 TB of data, you can store an average of 200,000 photos with today's smartphones, and roughly 500,000 documents can fit on a 2TB drive. 2TB or 1TB of data storage is more than enough digital storage for most people.

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