100 gigabytes
240 MB = 0.24 GB
How many kb are there in 4gb?
There are exactly 4194304 kb in 4 gb. There are approximately 1,000,000 kb in a gb. There are 1024 bytes in a kb, 1024 kb in a MB, and 1024MB in a GB
Minutes is a unit of time GB is a unit of space on a hard drive
1 Trillion Megabytes or 1000 Gigabytes in a Teraflop.
the interent holds about 5,000,000,000(five trillion) pages of information. the interent holds about 5,000,000,000(five trillion) pages of information.
100 gigabytes
1 Trillion bytes
One zettabyte is equal to 1099511627776 gigabytes.
1024 Gb is = 1 Tb = 1,099,511,627,776 Bytes
There are 1,000,000 GB in one PB. 1 = byte 1,000 = kilobyte 1,000,000 = megabyte (million) 1,000,000,000 = gigabyte (billion) 1,000,000,000,000 = terabyte (trillion) 1,000,000,000,000,000 = petabyte (quadrillion)
I believe you mean terabyte, and it is a measure of data equal to about 1 trillion bytes or 1,000 gigabytes.
a terabyte is bigger it is equal to 1000 gigabytes and is equal to 1000000000000bytes (1 trillion)
A byte is 8 bits. A megabyte is a million bytes. A gigabyte is a trillion bytes (or about 8 trillion bits). Note : "about" because 1024 (2 to the tenth power) is used instead of 1000 (the base 10 that we normally use.
In easy terms, Any numeric value in gigabytes can be converted to megabytes by moving the decimal point to the right by 3 positions. 73.99 gigabytes becomes 73,990 megabytes. However, computers count in binary, not decimal. Therefore, 73.99 gigabytes is 1024 times 73.99 is exactly 75,765.76 megabytes. Actually, there are 1,024 bytes in a kilobyte 1,024 megabytes = 1 gigabyte 1,024 gigabytes = 1 terabyte 1,048,576 (1,0242) megabytes = 1 terabyte Over one trillion bytes, or exactly 1,099,511,627,776 bytes, make up a terabyte, or more than eight trillion bits! Reference: http:/www.wisegeek.com/what-is-a-terabyte.htm
By definition, there are 1000 gigabytes (GB) in 1 terabyte (TB). The prefix giga- means billion, 109, and tera- means trillion, 1012.There is another similar unit called the terabinary byte, or tebibyte. RAM sizes are based on powers of 2, due to binary addressing, so when RAM is big enough to measure in the tebibytes, it will be equal to 1024 gibibytes.