Pebibyte
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| Name (Symbol) |
Value | Name (Symbol) |
Value | |
| kilobyte (kB/KB) | 103 | 210 | kibibyte (KiB) | 210 |
| megabyte (MB) | 106 | 220 | mebibyte (MiB) | 220 |
| gigabyte (GB) | 109 | 230 | gibibyte (GiB) | 230 |
| terabyte (TB) | 1012 | 240 | tebibyte (TiB) | 240 |
| petabyte (PB) | 1015 | 250 | pebibyte (PiB) | 250 |
| exabyte (EB) | 1018 | 260 | exbibyte (EiB) | 260 |
| zettabyte (ZB) | 1021 | 270 | zebibyte (ZiB) | 270 |
| yottabyte (YB) | 1024 | 280 | yobibyte (YiB) | 280 |
| See also: Multiples of bits · Orders of magnitude of data | ||||
The pebibyte is a standards-based binary multiple (prefix pebi, symbol Pi) of the byte, a unit of digital information storage. The pebibyte unit symbol is PiB.[1]
The pebibyte is closely related to the petabyte, which is defined as 1015 bytes = 1000000000000000bytes (see binary prefix).
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[edit] References
- ^ "Prefixes for binary multiples". NIST. 2007. http://physics.nist.gov/cuu/Units/binary.html. Retrieved 10 August 2007.