Exbibyte (EiB)

An exbibyte EiB is a huge unit for measuring digital data size, mainly used in computing to describe very large storage or data traffic.

Pebibyte (PiB)

A pebibyte is a very large unit of digital data that measures storage in binary form so computers can count data exactly and clearly.

Tebibyte (TiB)

A tebibyte is a unit for measuring big amounts of computer data, based on powers of two, and it helps show storage size in a very exact and clear way.

Gibibyte (GiB)

A gibibyte GiB is a unit used in computers to measure digital data size, based on powers of 2, and helps explain real file and storage space.

Mebibyte (MiB)

A mebibyte is a unit for measuring digital data size, based on powers of two, that helps avoid confusion with the more common decimal megabyte.

Kibibyte (KiB)

A kibibyte KiB is a unit for measuring digital data size, equal to 1024 bytes, and helps people talk about computer storage in a clear and exact way.

Exabyte (EB)

An exabyte is a huge unit for measuring digital data that helps us talk about the size of the internet, big data centers, and global information storage.

Petabyte (PB)

A petabyte is a very large unit for measuring digital data, often used to describe big databases, cloud storage, and data centers.

Terabyte (TB)

A terabyte is a very large unit for measuring digital data, often used to tell how much storage space a hard drive or cloud account can hold.

Gigabyte (GB)

A gigabyte GB is a unit for measuring digital data size, often used to show how much storage space or memory a device or file has.