How many Bytes are in a Gigabyte?
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- Опубликовано: 21 авг 2024
- What is a Gigabyte, Terabyte, or a Petabyte? These terms tell us how much digital information you can store. This video starts with a bit (one or zero) and goes upward in size until you reach terms that are not common place yet: such as Exabyte and Yottabyte.
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Rip when your harddrive is 400GB
I started with a hard drive that had 180 MB capacity.
Heck, I have a 20GB HDD form the early 2000s.
6TB, 1 TB, 1 TB, 600GB that is what I have hook up right now and I want to get a server.
Mine is around 900GB lol
RIP when you have 128GB SSD which is actually only 117GB
WOW.
This makes things SO much easier to understand (for me).
Thanks - hoping this would help a few people!
it would help if it wasnt wrong...
What do you mean wrong Tondii
@@Zip_plane
1 KB (KiloByte) = 1000 Byte (NOT 1 KB = 1024 Byte)
1 MB (MegaByte) = 1000 KiloByte (NOT 1 MB = 1024 KiloByte)
conversion
: 10^3
Kilo, Mega, Giga, Peta,...
ALWAYS divide by 1000 for the next largest unit
1 KiB (KibiByte) = 1024 Byte
1 MiB (MebiByte) = 1024 KibiByte
conversion
: 2^10
Kibi, Mebi, Gibi, Pepi,...
ALWAYS divide by 1024 for the next largest unit
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mebibyte
for example
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this is also the reason why your harddrive shows less GB than it should have...
for example a 500GB SSD shows a total volume of 465 GB
Your PC shows GB (Gigabyte / 10^X) but actually uses GiB (Gibibyte / 2^X) for calculation.
So in reality we have 499 GB (465 Byte * 1024 * 1024 * 1024 = 499.289.948.160 Byte).
One way to make the animation better would be to use size comparisons with things next to each other. I forget what a byte looks so small next to a gigabyte because the visualization is the same.
The way we process information is not the same
Moiz Rafay i guess thats why it is different colours for different bytes
A gigabyte is 1 billion bytes, for reference
A byte next to a gigabyte would likely be smaller than a pixel. You literally wouldn't see it. It's a magnitude difference of approx. 10^9. As in, one is about 1,000,000,000 times bigger than the other.
@@Dimondium no he means like real world examples like a byte could be a baseball and a gigabyte could be a lake or something
@Daniel no that's not what I'm saying. I'm saying to show data in size so people can understand how much a kilobyte is compared to a gigabyte
If computers could hold up to 100 Yottabytes
@C N Does that mean that Google has largest server in the world?
In like 20 yrs
@@overlordprincekhan No? Research before saying things you dont know.
@@atube2993 Yes, I just confirmed that you're right. Still they hold petabytes amount of data
Yeah I would not delete my hentai
One thing to note: a byte is eight bits, just as a megabyte is eight megabits, etc.
Generally, internet speed is measured in "Mbps", or Megabits per second.
This is different than "MB/s", which is Megabytes per second.
@Opecuted yes
MiB GiB TiB
@@leonpano These are MebiBytes (1024x1024 bytes)GibiBytes and TebiBytes.
Not the same.
So there is 9.90352e+27 values in a Yottabyte? Damn son
YEETabyte
@バンシーブランク Please don't bother me.
@@kriskrzemgameplay192 YEET a Byte!
B I G
N U M B E R
@バンシーブランク Don't bother him
1kB is 1000 bytes
1kiB is 1024 bytes
Imo it should be the opposite.
Moreover:
1kb is 1000 bits
1kib is 1024 bits
(and of course, 1 byte is 8 bits)
Notice the little B.
@@fartonaut2291 kibibytes, mebibytes, gibibytes, etc are fun to say though
I'd like to add this only applies to drives (hard drives, cd's, flash drives etc.)
Computer software still takes 1GB as 1024MB.
@@kantoros not strictly. Some software can be configured to count/render both ways, others are strictly XiB. GParted is always XiB, Thunar can be either, etc
Me: I have exam tmorrow, I must sleep
RUclips: How many bytes are in gigabyte?
“Why is it 1024?”
*because computers like the number 2*
my computer is quirky, it likes the number 7
Also
1
2
4
8
16
32
64
128
512
1024
Just multiply by 2
@@dat1pengu1n noice
actually it is 1000 not 1024. he got that wrong
@@b4c0n_89 r/wooosh
Teacher: The test won't be that long
The test: 1023 Yottabytes
My brain: 1 bit
EDIT: thanks for 40 likes! That's the highest I've gotten in my life, I really appreciate it! :D
No your WRONG, read this shit first.
Most computational neuroscientists tend to estimate human storage capacity somewhere between 10 terabytes and 100 terabytes, though the full spectrum of guesses ranges from 1 terabyte to 2.5 petabytes. (One terabyte is equal to about 1,000 gigabytes or about 1 million megabytes; a petabyte is about 1,000 terabytes
1024
was about to like, but then
*yes*
I already knew this information, but your videos are great and I did learn some new information off this one. Your channel is a blessing to the internet.
"They'll probably have something larger by the time you watch this video"
*yes*
Yeetbyte can hold around 927373392736392347203873601 Yottabyte
YEET
Lol
no no this was over in 14,237,600 CTCB
when I found this chanel it was life changing for me, keep doing what your doing and God bless you
whats a God?
you're*
@@BunnyBoo134 a random dude that random people worship for fun lol
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My first computer was 16kilobytes. Amazing to think how far we've come just in my lifetime. Imagine what grade school kids will have 40 years from now!
The first moon-rocket (Apollo 13?) had 256kb memory - now mobile phones have 32.000 times that (8GB ROM) .... to take selfies in a bathroom 🤣
@@ibubezi7685 They have 8 GB RAM (main memory), not ROM.
I wonder when a 1 YB(yottabyte) storage pc will come out
@@diyaaldeen1097its out now
Today there are 16TB hard drives, and 512GB Flash Drives!
no way a tiny flash drive can holds that much of data
Jeet Kune Do Malaysia it could hold up to a tb now
@@Narcrate140 rumors say that it was fake. i did some research, most of them ,said that is scam products.
Jeet Kune Do Malaysia most of them are scams except for this one
www.amazon.com/Kingston-2TB-DataTraveler-Ultimate-DTUGT/dp/B06W9M3D89?th=1&psc=1
For increments of 1000, we use the standard metric prefixes, kilo, mega, giga, tera, etc. For increments of 1024, we use kibi, mebi, gibi, tebi, and so on. 1000 bytes = 1 KB, 1024 bytes = 1 KiB
No one uses words like mebibyte or gibibyte. Sorry, it's just not gonna happen.
The mebi bibi stuff is a 1998 EIC recommendation. I have never seen any commercial product use it. Think of Intel CPUs, AMD CPUs, RAM.
Even the cache on hard drives is expressed as 1024 B = 1 KB
Major software, such as Fierfox, Chrome use 1024 B = 1 KB
The mebi stuff is mostly used in Linux but even there, it isn't consistent.
@@mrcydonia Though maybe not in your world but these words are actually being used.
Since the difference between 1000 and 1024 can be very relevant.
Aljandro simply stated a fact wich won't be ridiculed by comments like yours.
Sorry, it's just not gonna happen.
@@Borat808 I haven't seen it used except on one video channel where he used it once and for the next videos, he just returned to KB, MB, GB, TB.
The kibibi seems to be mostly popular in the Linux world but again, people just say kilobytes, megabytes when they make a video.
I think the reason for this is that it sounds ridiculous.
They should have created 1 standard or created better sounding prefixes.
@@louistournas120 That is not true. For example the Harddrive manufacturers use it right. They just use for
1 000 000 000 000 Byte = 1 Trillion Bytes = 1Terrabyte (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binary_prefix#Disk_drives).
Why? Because of marketing. 1 Terabyte sounds better than 0,909 TiByte (10% off from what u believe what 1 Terrabytes means) ;-) U are just a victim of markting tricks. They missabused your unknowlege and that of many others.
So, yes your Hard drive space of your 1 TB drive shown in the explorer is not only less than 1 TiByte because of partition table also because they using an It uncommon prefixes. But actually they use at least the correct notation.
And this Video just tells something what is not right.
True is that many believe that what the video tells and also out of that reasons there are many progs specs ot videos (like this) that are doing that wrong.
20 years ago most files were kilobytes and a megabyte seemed massive (my first flash drive was 64 MB and it seemed like I was never going to get close to filling it). I'm sure by my old age, consumer data storage will be measured in at least exabytes.
In one of the later sequels to 2001: A Space Odyssey, someone's mind gets stored on a petabyte hard drive.
@@tparadox88 There are sequels to that movie?
Because computers "like" them better wasn't a very helpful explanation. The animation and frames of reference, on the other hand, was much appreciated!
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Short answer: hella lot
Very true!
@@restlessgoose basically 1024^3
3:27 iPhone 87:
10 yotta bytes
*1 petabyte*
*-Linus tech joined the game*
My memory before a test: Terabyte
My memory during the test: 1 bit
Fun fact, according to the IEC, 1024 bytes is not technically a kilobyte, but a "kibibyte". Of course most people are used to a base 10 system, so kilobyte is much, much more commonly used, but it's a fun little fact that I enjoy
I know this why did I click this video?
Because you didnt
Because it is Jared Owen's.
Same
Cuz its quality content
because you were so bored that you checked if you actually knew this.
This was pretty cool! 👊🏼 good work jared
Thank you!
I wish I have 1 TRILLION Yottabytes
This is actually pretty interesting. Thanks
It's 1024 because as you said, you start with one bit and each time you add another bit, you double the storage capacity. 1=2, 2=4, 3=8, 4=16, 5=32, 6=64, 7=132, 8=256, 9=512, 10=1024
7=128 (correction)
computers like 1024 exept 1000
Next: YodaByte
Thanks for the information Jared
Fun Fact: the movie"Jaws " on DVD contains only a couple of bytes
how??
False
wait oh my fucking god i just got the joke. i feel so fucking dumb lmao
@@watermelonhead8054 ahh took me a second too
@@watermelonhead8054 I did not understand can you explain me? I think I understand but I want to be sure :)
correct answer: 10^9 what you are talking about are kibibyte, mebibyte, gibibyte, tebibyte and pebibyte
it's not consistently used across the industry though. sometimes kilo = SI unit, sometimes kilo = kibi, depends on the shop
Makes sense because 1024 does sound good like 32, 64, 128, 180, 12, 17, 24, 8, and more numbers sound useful
When your mom sends your 5 yottabyte homeworks folder to the theacher.
Multiply 1024 by 1024 = 1048576 bytes in a megabyte.
1048567 multiply by 1024 (yet again) = 1.07374182e9 bytes in a gigabyte.
i won
1048576* multiply by 1024.
You lost, it's actually 1 000 000 000 bytes. Giga is a metric measurement and thus you should say they're in a gibibyte.
Yobbibyte = 1024^8bytes
@@patemathic "Giga" is neither metric nor a measurement.... if you try to be a smartass - at least make sure to not be 100% wrong.
@@ABaumstumpf It's not a measurement, but it's part of the metric system, have a good night.
Am i the only one who noticed that the cubes in the video group in 512 and not in 1024
Yes. Because nobody else has this kind of OCD ^^
This video is in my recommended after 3 years 🤯🤯🤯
Gigabyte, we're used to KB, MB but now thats a real GIGAchad
Short answer: A lot
Long answer : A TON OF BYTES
medium answer: 1 billion
Idk what answer: 1237940039285380274899124224 sequences.
The yottabyte can store Yodas whole wisdom
Yoda: Me know that no make sense but you brain to small to understand
That's not how Yoda talks
@@amazingslab okay t/iamverrynerdyandiamcoolbeacuselusesereddit
@@YannisBang Ignorant, you are. Very smart, you are not
oh this is big brain time
Yattabyte for Yattaman
3:26 is thumbnail your welcome :)
“Zettabyte” or 1,048,576 terabytes
I like how the sentence uses all letters at least once.
I wish i have a 1YB computer
*gasp* WHO ARE YOU?
IM YOU
WAIT YOU CANT BE ME IM YOU
NO, MY NAME IS YOU
THIS IS REALLY CONFUSING, WHY ARE YOU, IN MY ROOM, YOU
I COME FROM THE FUTUREE
THE FUTURE?
YES THE FUTURE
WILL WE HAVE YEETABYTESSSS?
YES WE WILLLLLL
@@yinyang1217 wtf are you trying to give as a message?
this explained more than my teacher will ever do
but it is wrong
Rip for the people who have less than 100 Gigabytes
it’s really coincidental, that I had today written from nano to yotta, because I was doing Physiqs and forgot every time how many Kilo’s there is in micro, so I decided to write that all. After that I went youtubing and saw this!
me: sits there with my 500 GB SSD and 2 TB Hard Drive
Just Imagine, you could have any game ever made with 1 yottabyte.
Jesse Urias more like all of them simultaneously.
@@IONATVS And more
We could have an open world game with a to scale model of the whole world.
The world we live in could be a simulation and it is 1 yottabyte large
@Carbonic Potassium Detection Contraption ahhh
Go to google and search byte to gigabytes
Edit: but still this is really informative. So good job
Thanks Harry Potter!
Almost everyone confuses Megabytes with mebibytes (and every other units)
Kilo is a decimal unit prefix which stands for 10³ or 1 000
This means that kilobyte is 1 000 bytes, not 1 024
A Kibibyte should be used as it stands for 1 024
But hardly anyone uses these correctly and everyone just agreed on calling kibibyte a kilobyte even when referring to 1024.
Even Microsoft calls Mebibytes, kibibytes etc megabytes and kilobytes this is why the size of a file on your computer is higher in bytes than in MB, KB or other unit.
*Here's an example and proof:*
We have a File with size of 42,1 MB or 44 228 608 bytes
Right of the bat the sizes doesn't match, there's over 2 Megabytes difference. To prove that Windows actually measures in Mebibytes not megabytes we just put the size in Bytes to convert it to mebibytes.
Voila! 42,179 Mebibytes!
If we converted it to Megabytes, we would just get 44,2 MB which Is just divided by 1 million which is what MEGA stands for.
The kibibyte thing is a recent (1998) recommendation from EIC or some european entity. It is not a universally accepted measure.
The problem with this is that they created a new standard.
It is like using meters for a long time and suddenly, someone decides to invent the mile and sells cars with speedometers in miles/h while streets are in km/h.
They should have gone with what was already thought in universities: 1 KB = 1024 B
Anyway, it is too late now. There is 3 standards.
"Even Microsoft calls Mebibytes, kibibytes etc megabytes and kilobytes this is why the size of a file on your computer is higher in bytes than in MB, KB or other unit."
==MS has been following the traditional meaning of KB since ~1977. Pretty much everyone was using 1 KB = 1024 B except for certain diskette manufacturers.
If you prefer kibibytes, switch to Linux but even there, the system is not consistent and it is 2022 now.
Under KDE and certain software, it is configurable. You can select between the 3 standards.
Hmm. Is the reason why binary is base 2 is because each bit can have only 2 possibilities?🤔
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Clicks on video, reads title before starting, “1000^4” okay we’re done here
Clicks off video
I wonder what is after yottabytes???
Superbytes???
Theese prefixes are a part of a measurement system called SI,
and 'Yotta' is the biggest official one, but the 'measurement community' generally agrees that the next is 'Bronto' and after that comes 'Geo'.
toothbytes food
Oh yeah yeah bytes
Spacebytes
Next comes "Bronto Bytes and then Geop bytes"
thank you, you helped learn how to rearrange my computer's memory and know how much memory is useful, and how much is not, thus allowing me to delete anything which is kinda useless in my computer.
thanks man, you helped
it would've been faster to just ask cortana or google "how many bytes in a gigabyte" but still. love watching theese
Actually Kilobyte is 1000 bytes.
Kibibyte is 1024 bytes.
Hard drive producers use first type, when software producers use kibibytes (even if they call it a kilobyte)
That's why, when you have 1 TB disc in your PC, Windows shows you 931 GiB (Gibibytes)
What's the point of that obscure naming convention if nobody uses it? Even you felt the need to put the meaning of the abbreviation into a bracket.
Who else already know most of this?
me
I did
This kind of comments is so annoying. "Who else blah blah?", heck, guys, stop with that already.
Of course such a smart mind like mine knows these things, stupid question.
Ronks
Agreed, lol.
Imagine you see an app in the app store and it has 356 Yottabytes.
Phones: don't.
By that point, phones would be able to carry Yottabytes of data.
@@JoseAyalaVelez true... true...
If only PS4s had at least one Yottabyte
Thanks Jared, your videos have helped me get much more information that I need
error 404
Out of storage
256 yottabytes of hentai taking up storage
just get the new flash drives from microsoft, the biggest they got is 1000 yottabytes
3:26 How about "Yodabyte"
Yodatabyte LOL
No
I still remember my parent’s Packard Bell had a 20 MB HDD…
Thanks again Jared. Keep us the good work. Don't mind the dislikes. You push on and share knowledge and information to us who appreciate your videos. God Bless.
what dislikes?
You could do a video of what is inside a PlayStation 4
a computer with software.
basically a motherboard with soldered on ram and apu kind of like a laptop and connected to it is a 2.5 inch HDD usually 500gb or 1tb depending on which model you chose
kilobyte is 1000 bytes because kilo is 10^3
kibibyte is 1024 bytes because kibi is 2^10
OS like windows use kibi but display KB and when your flash is 32 gb and in windows its say that it less see amount of bits and it will be about 32 000 000 000 but its not 32 GiB, system count 2^n, not 10^n, many users dont know that. kilo- mega- etc is used because people doesnt give a heck about 1024 for them its like 1000 but for more volume will be bigger infelicity so when its 32 gb it will display ~29.8
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Windows and drive manufacturers disagree here. If you buy a 1TB and plug it into a windows computer it will only display around 931GB, plug it into a Mac and it displays 1000GB. In linux you will frequently see both GB and GiB, notice the little i in the middle, means Gibibyte or binary gigabyte, 1024 mebibytes and so on. Windows uses binary gigabytes rather than SI gigabytes to display drive sizes yet macos uses SI gigabytes and in Linux you can chose either, both correctly displayed. Drive manufacturers make and sell drives to SI gigabytes, which is why there’s always a disclaimer on the box for the drive saying something like “1GB = 1 billion bytes, useable size may differ”. Another common misconception with data size is the usage of the upper or lower case “b”, a lower case b means a bit yet a upper case B means byte, so when you see internet sold as “100Mb/s” they really mean 100 megabits a second, eight times slower than 100 megabytes a second. Also when someone out of the loop uses “mb” what they actually mean is “millibit” which is a completely impossible unit thanks to the lower case m meaning milli as in “mm” or “ml”.
Me, who learned all of this and is a developer for work: "Interesting"
What comes after yottabytes?
Hey jarvis is that you ?
Haha - I was going for an iron man kind of a feel for this video. Not sure if I hit it or not
This video is so cool I love the visualization
Sorry for being the paragraph nerd, but... 🤓☝
You made a slight error there. A kilobyte is NOT 1024 bytes, it's 1000 bytes. The term you are looking for is a "kibibyte." Same goes for mebibytes, gibibytes, tebibytes, pebibytes, etc. Each is 1024 times the previous one. The sequence of kilobyte, megabyte, gigabyte, terabyte, petabyte, etc. is the instance where each is 1000 times larger. The difference is small at first, but gets quite large (up to 1.4 times larger!) as you venture into the larger numbers.
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Marcsx you learn this in school btw....
1000 megabytes is 1
Finish the sentence
no
1024 not 1000
The fact that he put the sentence that uses all the letters in the English alphabet amazes me
Your channel is so informative. Now I look at everything close to me in different ways.
1024 is not Gigabyte, it is Gibibyte
I know.
Its due to winblows.
True, but it is actually used ambiguously from time to time. In some cases, gigabyte is used for 1024. Usually in RAM.
I wish they could agree on using the same units.
oh so you're saying= 512 x 2 = 1000? IT'S 1024!!!!!
@@restlessgoose google "kiB vs kB"
Heres a challenge how many bits in a gigabyte
*Decimal numbers (base-10):*
1 kB = 1,000 B = 10^3 B = 1 kilobyte
1 MB = 1,000,000 B = 10^6 B = 1 megabyte
1 GB = 1,000,000,000 B = 10^9 B = 1 gigabyte
1 TB = 1,000,000,000,000 B = 10^12 B = 1 terabyte
The logic here is that since 1 km is 1,000 m, surely
1 kB equals 1,000 bytes. Since SI prefix kilo means
one thousand. Also, most people aren't either willing
or able to think anything outside base-10.
*Binary numbers (base-2)*
1 kiB = 1,024 B = 2^10 B = 1 kibibyte (or 1 kB...)
1 MiB = 1,048,576 B = 2^20 B = 1 mebibyte (or 1 MB...)
1 GiB = 1,073,741,824 B = 2^30 B = 1 gibibyte (or 1 GB...)
1 TiB = 1,099,511,627,776 B = 2^40 B = 1 tebibyte (or 1 TB...)
In practice... adding that "i" is something , which only very
few seem to practice. Luckily, engineers and programmers
do know, which one it is. Most of the time anyway...
And to the rest of us, it rarely is anything more than a
weird "rounding error" between File Manager and the
sticker on your SSD drive.
Many say that no one ever uses mebibytes, anywhere. Ever. Period. Which is kind of true. Since almost everybody calls *both of them* megabytes: 1,000,000 B = 1 MB "=" 1MiB "=" 1,048,576 B.
For example, HDD and SSD sizes are advertised in terabytes (TB), since you need less bytes to achieve 1 TB (1,000,000,000,000 B) vs. 1 TiB (1,099,511,627,776 B). That's why your 1 TB SSD drive has capacity of ~0.91 TiB. Your operating system, or at least some parts of it, propably show volume sizes in tebibytes. While still using terabyte as the unit, in order to minimize confusion... 😛
Adding that "i" and bringing new names like "tebibyte" are perfectly logical clarifications. Which most people either don't understand or they just don't care... 🙂
Perhaps even more hopeless, than trying to change from 360 degree circle to 400 degree circle (that *[GRAD]* mode in many/some calculators, in addition to your regular [DEG] and [RAD]).
Technology is increasing day by day
One simple way to check if you are a robot:
Check if you like the number 2
1:36 the quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog
“They’ll probably have something larger by the time you watch this”
*casually looks at 1 terabyte flash drive*
Mann you really explained it well. I have no doubts after watching.
Imagine a day in the future when humans need Yottabytes of information to perform basic functions
hey youre so great, i hope 5 years from now you will be a succesful youtuber
I am a big fan of your channel, it is very interesting!! Not too many people know this information. Thank you!!
They have the terrorbyte now
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1 Nobibyte= 1000 yobibyte, 1 dogbyte= 1000 nobibyte
video summary:
bit: has only 2 combinations
nibble: 4 bits
byte: 8 bits
kilobyte: 1024 bytes
megabyte: 1024 kilobytes
gigabyte: 1024 megabytes
terabyte: 1024 gigabytes
petabyte: 1024 terabytes
exabyte: 1024 petabytes
zettabyte: 1024 exabytes
yottabyte: 1024 zettabytes (biggest so far)
hellabyte/ brontobyte: (NOT YET MADE but bigger than yottabytes)
1 Yottabite can hold so much space
The homework folder: you gotta bump those numbers up those are rookie numbers
My PC hard drive: pathetic
pornhub has 11 petabytes, even if the entire internets catalog of porn was 2 stages higher at a zettabyte it still would barely affect the drive
'how many chad is in gigachad"