Convert from Bit (b) to Exabit (eb)

Perform conversions of digital storage units between different units.

Bit (b) = Exabit (eb)

Convert from Exabit (eb) to Bit (b)

Information about conversion units:

About Bit (b)

The bit, its symbol b (lowercase b), is a unit of measurement used in the binary system to store or transmit data, such as Internet connection speed or the quality scale of an audio or video recording.

A bit is generally represented with two values, 0 or 1, although it can also be interpreted with other values like yes/no, true/false, plus/minus, etc. It is said that 8 bits make 1 byte.

A bit is one of the fundamental units used in computer technology, information technology, digital communication, as well as for storing, processing, and transmitting various types of data.

Note: Do not confuse Bit with Byte, (8 Bits = 1 Byte).

About Exabit (eb)

The exabit, its symbol eb, is a unit of measurement that is equivalent to 1,000,000,000,000,000,000 bits or 1,000 petabits. It is used to describe storage capacities and transmission speeds in systems operating at extremely high levels, such as advanced research networks and large-scale data applications.

The exabit is essential in the field of scientific research, high-performance system engineering, and cutting-edge applications that require exceptional data handling.

Conversion table of Bit (b) to Exabit (eb)

Bit (b)Exabit (eb)
11.0E-18
22.0E-18
44.0E-18
88.0E-18
161.6E-17
323.2E-17
646.4E-17
1281.28E-16
2562.56E-16
5125.12E-16
10241.024E-15