Zebibyte
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| Quantities of bytes | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Popular use and (SI standard meaning) | Binary prefix standards from IEC 60027-2 | ||||
| Name | Symbol | Quantity | Name | Symbol | Quantity |
| kilobyte | kB | 210 (103) | kibibyte | KiB | 210 |
| megabyte | MB | 220 (106) | mebibyte | MiB | 220 |
| gigabyte | GB | 230 (109) | gibibyte | GiB | 230 |
| terabyte | TB | 240 (1012) | tebibyte | TiB | 240 |
| petabyte | PB | 250 (1015) | pebibyte | PiB | 250 |
| exabyte | EB | 260 (1018) | exbibyte | EiB | 260 |
| zettabyte | ZB | 270 (1021) | zebibyte | ZiB | 270 |
| yottabyte | YB | 280 (1024) | yobibyte | YiB | 280 |
A zebibyte is a unit of information or computer storage, commonly abbreviated "ZiB".
1 zebibyte = 270 bytes = 1,180,591,620,717,411,303,424 bytes = 1,024 exbibytes
The zebibyte is closely related to the zettabyte, which can either be a synonym for zebibyte, or refer to 1021 bytes = 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 bytes, depending on context (see binary prefix).
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