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| 1 | 8192 |
| 2 | 16384 |
| 5 | 40960 |
| 10 | 81920 |
| 50 | 409600 |
| 100 | 819200 |
| 256 | 2.097152e+6 |
| 500 | 4.096000e+6 |
| 1000 | 8.192000e+6 |
| 1024 | 8.388608e+6 |
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The terabyte (TB) equals 1,024 gigabytes or approximately 1.1 trillion bytes, used for large-scale storage like hard drives, cloud backups, and enterprise databases. Modern external hard drives commonly offer 1 to 8 TB of capacity, enough to hold hundreds of thousands of photos or thousands of hours of video. One terabyte represents a massive amount of data by everyday consumer standards.
💡 A terabyte holds about 500 hours of HD video
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The gigabit (Gbit) equals 1,000 megabits or one billion bits, used to describe high-speed network connections and data center interconnects. Modern fiber-optic internet plans often reach gigabit speeds, and enterprise networks rely on gigabit-level throughput for handling large volumes of traffic. One gigabit equals 125 megabytes, highlighting the practical difference between bits and bytes.
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The terabyte (TB) equals 1,024 gigabytes or approximately 1.1 trillion bytes, used for large-scale storage like hard drives, cloud backups, and enterprise databases. Modern external hard drives commonly offer 1 to 8 TB of capacity, enough to hold hundreds of thousands of photos or thousands of hours of video. One terabyte represents a massive amount of data by everyday consumer standards.
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The gigabit (Gbit) equals 1,000 megabits or one billion bits, used to describe high-speed network connections and data center interconnects. Modern fiber-optic internet plans often reach gigabit speeds, and enterprise networks rely on gigabit-level throughput for handling large volumes of traffic. One gigabit equals 125 megabytes, highlighting the practical difference between bits and bytes.