Data Storage (SI) Unit Converter
The unit of measurement for data storage is the byte, which is a unit of digital information that represents eight bits. The byte is the basic unit of measurement for computer storage and is used to quantify the amount of data in files, documents, and other digital resources.
In addition to bytes, there are other units of measurement for data storage that are commonly used, including kilobytes (KB), megabytes (MB), gigabytes (GB), terabytes (TB), petabytes (PB), exabytes (EB), and zettabytes (ZB). Each unit represents an exponentially increasing amount of data storage, with one kilobyte equivalent to 1,024 bytes, one megabyte equivalent to 1,024 kilobytes, and so on.
Total possible conversions: base units (12) - derived units (6,320)