Re: BIG files & file systems

David Woodhouse (dwmw2@infradead.org)
Thu, 01 Aug 2002 13:01:56 +0100


braam@clusterfs.com said:
> (you don't want to know who, besides I've no idea how many bits go in
> a trillion, but it's more than 32).

It all gets a little confusing after 'million'. Either you mean a US
'trillion', which is a European 'billion'; 10^12. Or you mean a European
'trillion', which is a US 'quintillion'; 10^18.

In general, it's best to stick to the numeric form if it's greater than
10^6. With the possible exception of using 'milliard' for 10^9, which may
cause the recipient to have to look up the word, but won't cause it to be
misinterpreted as 10^12 by non-usians.

http://216.239.33.100/search?q=cache:rwJFJLB7ZnoC:www.reportercentral.com/reference/vocabulary/numbernames.html

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