What is terabyte (decimal)?
A terabyte in the decimal system is a data unit equal to 1,000 gigabytes. It is the standard unit used by hard drive and SSD manufacturers, cloud storage providers, and for internet traffic measurement.
What is gigabyte (decimal)?
A gigabyte in the decimal system is a data unit equal to 1,000 megabytes. It is widely used to express storage device capacity, RAM size, file sizes, and data transfer quotas in consumer electronics and networking.
Worked examples
1 terabyte (decimal) = 1,000 gigabyte (decimal)
1 gigabyte (decimal) = 1.000000e+09 byte
More Data conversions
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- Convert terabyte (decimal) to bit
- Convert terabyte (decimal) to kibibyte (binary)
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- Convert terabyte (decimal) to gibibyte (binary)
- Convert terabyte (decimal) to tebibyte (binary)
Assumption: both decimal (kB, MB, GB, TB) and binary (KiB, MiB, GiB, TiB) units are included.