A team is evaluating different data storage options for a project that will require holding a significant amount of information. Which unit of measure would be most appropriate for assessing larger data volume requirements?
The correct answer highlights terabytes (TB) as a suitable unit for larger datasets, such as those typically encountered in substantial projects. While gigabytes (GB) are also a measure of data, terabytes are used to describe much larger volumes, making them more applicable in this scenario. Choosing megabytes (MB) would be insufficient due to the relatively small size they represent, while kilobytes (KB) are far too small for substantial data needs.
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