International System of unit (SI) : Data Storage (Binary)=Byte
Byte | Kilobyte | Megabyte | Gigabyte | Terabyte | Petabyte | Exabyte | Zettabyte | Yottabyte | Nibble | Bit | Kilobit | Megabit | Gigabit | Terabit | Petabit | Exabit | Zettabit | Yottabit | Mebibyte | Gibibyte | Tebibyte | Pebibyte | Exbibyte | Zebibyte | Yobibyte | |
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Byte | 1 | 1,024 | 1.0486e+6 | 1.0737e+9 | 1.0995e+12 | 1.1259e+15 | 1.1529e+18 | 1.1806e+21 | 1.2089e+24 | 4 | 0.125 | 128 | 1.3107e+5 | 1.3422e+8 | 1.3744e+11 | 1.4074e+14 | 1.4412e+17 | 1.4757e+20 | 1.5112e+23 | 1.0486e+6 | 1.0737e+9 | 1.0995e+12 | 1.1259e+15 | 1.1529e+18 | 1.1806e+21 | 1.2089e+24 |
Kilobyte | 0.001 | 1 | 1,024 | 1.0486e+6 | 1.0737e+9 | 1.0995e+12 | 1.1259e+15 | 1.1529e+18 | 1.1806e+21 | 0.004 | 0 | 0.125 | 128 | 1.3107e+5 | 1.3422e+8 | 1.3744e+11 | 1.4074e+14 | 1.4412e+17 | 1.4757e+20 | 1,024 | 1.0486e+6 | 1.0737e+9 | 1.0995e+12 | 1.1259e+15 | 1.1529e+18 | 1.1806e+21 |
Megabyte | 9.5367e-7 | 0.001 | 1 | 1,024 | 1.0486e+6 | 1.0737e+9 | 1.0995e+12 | 1.1259e+15 | 1.1529e+18 | 3.8147e-6 | 1.1921e-7 | 0 | 0.125 | 128 | 1.3107e+5 | 1.3422e+8 | 1.3744e+11 | 1.4074e+14 | 1.4412e+17 | 1 | 1,024 | 1.0486e+6 | 1.0737e+9 | 1.0995e+12 | 1.1259e+15 | 1.1529e+18 |
Gigabyte | 9.3132e-10 | 9.5367e-7 | 0.001 | 1 | 1,024 | 1.0486e+6 | 1.0737e+9 | 1.0995e+12 | 1.1259e+15 | 3.7253e-9 | 1.1642e-10 | 1.1921e-7 | 0 | 0.125 | 128 | 1.3107e+5 | 1.3422e+8 | 1.3744e+11 | 1.4074e+14 | 0.001 | 1 | 1,024 | 1.0486e+6 | 1.0737e+9 | 1.0995e+12 | 1.1259e+15 |
Terabyte | 9.0949e-13 | 9.3132e-10 | 9.5367e-7 | 0.001 | 1 | 1,024 | 1.0486e+6 | 1.0737e+9 | 1.0995e+12 | 3.6380e-12 | 1.1369e-13 | 1.1642e-10 | 1.1921e-7 | 0 | 0.125 | 128 | 1.3107e+5 | 1.3422e+8 | 1.3744e+11 | 9.5367e-7 | 0.001 | 1 | 1,024 | 1.0486e+6 | 1.0737e+9 | 1.0995e+12 |
Petabyte | 8.8818e-16 | 9.0949e-13 | 9.3132e-10 | 9.5367e-7 | 0.001 | 1 | 1,024 | 1.0486e+6 | 1.0737e+9 | 3.5527e-15 | 1.1102e-16 | 1.1369e-13 | 1.1642e-10 | 1.1921e-7 | 0 | 0.125 | 128 | 1.3107e+5 | 1.3422e+8 | 9.3132e-10 | 9.5367e-7 | 0.001 | 1 | 1,024 | 1.0486e+6 | 1.0737e+9 |
Exabyte | 8.6736e-19 | 8.8818e-16 | 9.0949e-13 | 9.3132e-10 | 9.5367e-7 | 0.001 | 1 | 1,024 | 1.0486e+6 | 3.4694e-18 | 1.0842e-19 | 1.1102e-16 | 1.1369e-13 | 1.1642e-10 | 1.1921e-7 | 0 | 0.125 | 128 | 1.3107e+5 | 9.0949e-13 | 9.3132e-10 | 9.5367e-7 | 0.001 | 1 | 1,024 | 1.0486e+6 |
Zettabyte | 8.4703e-22 | 8.6736e-19 | 8.8818e-16 | 9.0949e-13 | 9.3132e-10 | 9.5367e-7 | 0.001 | 1 | 1,024 | 3.3881e-21 | 1.0588e-22 | 1.0842e-19 | 1.1102e-16 | 1.1369e-13 | 1.1642e-10 | 1.1921e-7 | 0 | 0.125 | 128 | 8.8818e-16 | 9.0949e-13 | 9.3132e-10 | 9.5367e-7 | 0.001 | 1 | 1,024 |
Yottabyte | 8.2718e-25 | 8.4703e-22 | 8.6736e-19 | 8.8818e-16 | 9.0949e-13 | 9.3132e-10 | 9.5367e-7 | 0.001 | 1 | 3.3087e-24 | 1.0340e-25 | 1.0588e-22 | 1.0842e-19 | 1.1102e-16 | 1.1369e-13 | 1.1642e-10 | 1.1921e-7 | 0 | 0.125 | 8.6736e-19 | 8.8818e-16 | 9.0949e-13 | 9.3132e-10 | 9.5367e-7 | 0.001 | 1 |
Nibble | 0.25 | 256 | 2.6214e+5 | 2.6844e+8 | 2.7488e+11 | 2.8147e+14 | 2.8823e+17 | 2.9515e+20 | 3.0223e+23 | 1 | 0.031 | 32 | 3.2768e+4 | 3.3554e+7 | 3.4360e+10 | 3.5184e+13 | 3.6029e+16 | 3.6893e+19 | 3.7779e+22 | 2.6214e+5 | 2.6844e+8 | 2.7488e+11 | 2.8147e+14 | 2.8823e+17 | 2.9515e+20 | 3.0223e+23 |
Bit | 8 | 8,192 | 8.3886e+6 | 8.5899e+9 | 8.7961e+12 | 9.0072e+15 | 9.2234e+18 | 9.4447e+21 | 9.6714e+24 | 32 | 1 | 1,024 | 1.0486e+6 | 1.0737e+9 | 1.0995e+12 | 1.1259e+15 | 1.1529e+18 | 1.1806e+21 | 1.2089e+24 | 8.3886e+6 | 8.5899e+9 | 8.7961e+12 | 9.0072e+15 | 9.2234e+18 | 9.4447e+21 | 9.6714e+24 |
Kilobit | 0.008 | 8 | 8,192 | 8.3886e+6 | 8.5899e+9 | 8.7961e+12 | 9.0072e+15 | 9.2234e+18 | 9.4447e+21 | 0.031 | 0.001 | 1 | 1,024 | 1.0486e+6 | 1.0737e+9 | 1.0995e+12 | 1.1259e+15 | 1.1529e+18 | 1.1806e+21 | 8,192 | 8.3886e+6 | 8.5899e+9 | 8.7961e+12 | 9.0072e+15 | 9.2234e+18 | 9.4447e+21 |
Megabit | 7.6294e-6 | 0.008 | 8 | 8,192 | 8.3886e+6 | 8.5899e+9 | 8.7961e+12 | 9.0072e+15 | 9.2234e+18 | 3.0518e-5 | 9.5367e-7 | 0.001 | 1 | 1,024 | 1.0486e+6 | 1.0737e+9 | 1.0995e+12 | 1.1259e+15 | 1.1529e+18 | 8 | 8,192 | 8.3886e+6 | 8.5899e+9 | 8.7961e+12 | 9.0072e+15 | 9.2234e+18 |
Gigabit | 7.4506e-9 | 7.6294e-6 | 0.008 | 8 | 8,192 | 8.3886e+6 | 8.5899e+9 | 8.7961e+12 | 9.0072e+15 | 2.9802e-8 | 9.3132e-10 | 9.5367e-7 | 0.001 | 1 | 1,024 | 1.0486e+6 | 1.0737e+9 | 1.0995e+12 | 1.1259e+15 | 0.008 | 8 | 8,192 | 8.3886e+6 | 8.5899e+9 | 8.7961e+12 | 9.0072e+15 |
Terabit | 7.2760e-12 | 7.4506e-9 | 7.6294e-6 | 0.008 | 8 | 8,192 | 8.3886e+6 | 8.5899e+9 | 8.7961e+12 | 2.9104e-11 | 9.0949e-13 | 9.3132e-10 | 9.5367e-7 | 0.001 | 1 | 1,024 | 1.0486e+6 | 1.0737e+9 | 1.0995e+12 | 7.6294e-6 | 0.008 | 8 | 8,192 | 8.3886e+6 | 8.5899e+9 | 8.7961e+12 |
Petabit | 7.1054e-15 | 7.2760e-12 | 7.4506e-9 | 7.6294e-6 | 0.008 | 8 | 8,192 | 8.3886e+6 | 8.5899e+9 | 2.8422e-14 | 8.8818e-16 | 9.0949e-13 | 9.3132e-10 | 9.5367e-7 | 0.001 | 1 | 1,024 | 1.0486e+6 | 1.0737e+9 | 7.4506e-9 | 7.6294e-6 | 0.008 | 8 | 8,192 | 8.3886e+6 | 8.5899e+9 |
Exabit | 6.9389e-18 | 7.1054e-15 | 7.2760e-12 | 7.4506e-9 | 7.6294e-6 | 0.008 | 8 | 8,192 | 8.3886e+6 | 2.7756e-17 | 8.6736e-19 | 8.8818e-16 | 9.0949e-13 | 9.3132e-10 | 9.5367e-7 | 0.001 | 1 | 1,024 | 1.0486e+6 | 7.2760e-12 | 7.4506e-9 | 7.6294e-6 | 0.008 | 8 | 8,192 | 8.3886e+6 |
Zettabit | 6.7763e-21 | 6.9389e-18 | 7.1054e-15 | 7.2760e-12 | 7.4506e-9 | 7.6294e-6 | 0.008 | 8 | 8,192 | 2.7105e-20 | 8.4703e-22 | 8.6736e-19 | 8.8818e-16 | 9.0949e-13 | 9.3132e-10 | 9.5367e-7 | 0.001 | 1 | 1,024 | 7.1054e-15 | 7.2760e-12 | 7.4506e-9 | 7.6294e-6 | 0.008 | 8 | 8,192 |
Yottabit | 6.6174e-24 | 6.7763e-21 | 6.9389e-18 | 7.1054e-15 | 7.2760e-12 | 7.4506e-9 | 7.6294e-6 | 0.008 | 8 | 2.6470e-23 | 8.2718e-25 | 8.4703e-22 | 8.6736e-19 | 8.8818e-16 | 9.0949e-13 | 9.3132e-10 | 9.5367e-7 | 0.001 | 1 | 6.9389e-18 | 7.1054e-15 | 7.2760e-12 | 7.4506e-9 | 7.6294e-6 | 0.008 | 8 |
Mebibyte | 9.5367e-7 | 0.001 | 1 | 1,024 | 1.0486e+6 | 1.0737e+9 | 1.0995e+12 | 1.1259e+15 | 1.1529e+18 | 3.8147e-6 | 1.1921e-7 | 0 | 0.125 | 128 | 1.3107e+5 | 1.3422e+8 | 1.3744e+11 | 1.4074e+14 | 1.4412e+17 | 1 | 1,024 | 1.0486e+6 | 1.0737e+9 | 1.0995e+12 | 1.1259e+15 | 1.1529e+18 |
Gibibyte | 9.3132e-10 | 9.5367e-7 | 0.001 | 1 | 1,024 | 1.0486e+6 | 1.0737e+9 | 1.0995e+12 | 1.1259e+15 | 3.7253e-9 | 1.1642e-10 | 1.1921e-7 | 0 | 0.125 | 128 | 1.3107e+5 | 1.3422e+8 | 1.3744e+11 | 1.4074e+14 | 0.001 | 1 | 1,024 | 1.0486e+6 | 1.0737e+9 | 1.0995e+12 | 1.1259e+15 |
Tebibyte | 9.0949e-13 | 9.3132e-10 | 9.5367e-7 | 0.001 | 1 | 1,024 | 1.0486e+6 | 1.0737e+9 | 1.0995e+12 | 3.6380e-12 | 1.1369e-13 | 1.1642e-10 | 1.1921e-7 | 0 | 0.125 | 128 | 1.3107e+5 | 1.3422e+8 | 1.3744e+11 | 9.5367e-7 | 0.001 | 1 | 1,024 | 1.0486e+6 | 1.0737e+9 | 1.0995e+12 |
Pebibyte | 8.8818e-16 | 9.0949e-13 | 9.3132e-10 | 9.5367e-7 | 0.001 | 1 | 1,024 | 1.0486e+6 | 1.0737e+9 | 3.5527e-15 | 1.1102e-16 | 1.1369e-13 | 1.1642e-10 | 1.1921e-7 | 0 | 0.125 | 128 | 1.3107e+5 | 1.3422e+8 | 9.3132e-10 | 9.5367e-7 | 0.001 | 1 | 1,024 | 1.0486e+6 | 1.0737e+9 |
Exbibyte | 8.6736e-19 | 8.8818e-16 | 9.0949e-13 | 9.3132e-10 | 9.5367e-7 | 0.001 | 1 | 1,024 | 1.0486e+6 | 3.4694e-18 | 1.0842e-19 | 1.1102e-16 | 1.1369e-13 | 1.1642e-10 | 1.1921e-7 | 0 | 0.125 | 128 | 1.3107e+5 | 9.0949e-13 | 9.3132e-10 | 9.5367e-7 | 0.001 | 1 | 1,024 | 1.0486e+6 |
Zebibyte | 8.4703e-22 | 8.6736e-19 | 8.8818e-16 | 9.0949e-13 | 9.3132e-10 | 9.5367e-7 | 0.001 | 1 | 1,024 | 3.3881e-21 | 1.0588e-22 | 1.0842e-19 | 1.1102e-16 | 1.1369e-13 | 1.1642e-10 | 1.1921e-7 | 0 | 0.125 | 128 | 8.8818e-16 | 9.0949e-13 | 9.3132e-10 | 9.5367e-7 | 0.001 | 1 | 1,024 |
Yobibyte | 8.2718e-25 | 8.4703e-22 | 8.6736e-19 | 8.8818e-16 | 9.0949e-13 | 9.3132e-10 | 9.5367e-7 | 0.001 | 1 | 3.3087e-24 | 1.0340e-25 | 1.0588e-22 | 1.0842e-19 | 1.1102e-16 | 1.1369e-13 | 1.1642e-10 | 1.1921e-7 | 0 | 0.125 | 8.6736e-19 | 8.8818e-16 | 9.0949e-13 | 9.3132e-10 | 9.5367e-7 | 0.001 | 1 |
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