Pebibyte facts for kids
A pebibyte (Peta Binary Byte, abbreviated PiB) is a large unit of measurement of bytes (computer memory).
1 pebibyte = 250 bytes = 1,125,899,906,842,624 bytes = 1,024 tebibytes.
It is related to the petabyte which is 1015 bytes.
1024 pebibytes make one exbibyte.
Unit | Approximate equivalent |
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bit | a Boolean variable indicating true (1) or false (0). |
byte | a basic Latin character. |
kilobyte | text of "Jabberwocky" |
a typical favicon | |
megabyte | text of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire |
gigabyte | about half an hour of video |
CD-quality uncompressed audio of The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway | |
terabyte | the largest consumer hard drive in 2007 |
75 hours of video, encoded at 30 Mbit/second | |
petabyte | 2000 years of MP3-encoded music |
exabyte | global monthly Internet traffic in 2004 |
zettabyte | global yearly Internet traffic in 2016 (known as the Zettabyte Era) |
See also
In Spanish: Pebibyte para niños
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