Revenge of the Fallen is how big?

When creating a summer blockbuster film with plenty of computer generated effects and characters, the amount of information stored is often an indicator of exactly how much cgi is to be included in the film, and to a lesser extent, the quality of the cgi in both detail and consistency with its interactions with any live action components.
Thanks to an article on worstpreviews.com, it is now known that the first Transformers film took up 15 terabytes of diskspace on the Industrial Light and Magic servers, not a small amount by any stretch of the imagination. To put the amount of disk space used by the first film, a single terabyte is the equivalent of 1,048,576 megabytes.
However Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen not only eclipses the 15 terabyte mark set by the original, it completely dwarfs it, requiring a total of 140 terabytes of ILM disk space.
To check out the full article, including some comments from ILM's Scott Farrar, please click here.
Thanks to an article on worstpreviews.com, it is now known that the first Transformers film took up 15 terabytes of diskspace on the Industrial Light and Magic servers, not a small amount by any stretch of the imagination. To put the amount of disk space used by the first film, a single terabyte is the equivalent of 1,048,576 megabytes.
However Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen not only eclipses the 15 terabyte mark set by the original, it completely dwarfs it, requiring a total of 140 terabytes of ILM disk space.
To check out the full article, including some comments from ILM's Scott Farrar, please click here.