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All day for about 3.5 years.
(Example calc: 1 PB ≈ 10^15 bytes = 8×10^15 bits. At ~72.5 Mbps that is 8×10^15 / 72.5×10^6 ≈ 1.10×10^8 s ≈ 1,277 days ≈ 3.5 years. Actual time depends on the video bitrate used.)
(Example calc: 1 PB ≈ 10^15 bytes = 8×10^15 bits. At ~72.5 Mbps that is 8×10^15 / 72.5×10^6 ≈ 1.10×10^8 s ≈ 1,277 days ≈ 3.5 years. Actual time depends on the video bitrate used.)
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