The 2018 Cisco VNI for the mathematically challenged
posted on
Dec 07, 2018 06:55PM
Some interesting Stats.
Author Stephen Hardy [Editorial Director and Associate Publisher]
Cisco has released its 2018 Visual Networking Index (VNI). As usual, this year’s VNI reports stupefyingly large numbers related to the internet that tech company marketing departments everywhere will quote for the next 12 months.
The VNI is the only reason anyone without a math or science degree has ever encountered the prefixes exa- and zetta-. Most of us without the prerequisite schooling have no idea what these prefixes mean exactly. But we’re aware that they signify really big numbers. For the record, “exa-“ denotes 1018, or 1,000,000,000,000,000,000. “Zetta-“ is 1021, so you can just add three more zeroes to the exa- number. A zettabyte is bigger than an exabyte. But both are really too big to think about for many without the aid of some sort of mind-altering substance.
However, that doesn’t stop Cisco from throwing around the terms like your average citizen uses them in everyday conversation. So, as a public service to non-mathematicians, here are some exabyte- and zettabyte-free takeaways from this year’s Cisco VNI:
You’re welcome. If you’re now feeling like you could handle a few exabytes, zettabytes, and the occasional petabyte, you can download a copy of this year’s VNI from the Cisco website.
But I’m going to leave you to figure out yourself how compound annual growth rate is calculated.