Bytes to Exabits Converter
Bytes and Exabits are units of digital storage and data transfer capacity, respectively. A byte is the basic unit of digital information storage and is typically composed of 8 bits. An Exabit (Eb) is a multiple of the bit unit and is equal to 10^18 bits.
To convert bytes to Exabits, you first need to convert bytes to bits by multiplying the byte value by 8 (since there are 8 bits in a byte), and then divide the result by 10^18 to get the Exabit value. The formula for the conversion is as follows:
Exabits = (Bytes x 8) / (10^18)
For example, to convert 1,000,000,000 bytes to Exabits, you would first multiply by 8 to get the number of bits:
1,000,000,000 bytes x 8 bits/byte = 8,000,000,000 bits
Then, you would divide by 10^18 to convert to Exabits:
8,000,000,000 bits / 10^18 = 0.008 Eb
Alternatively, you can use an online converter or calculator to make the conversion for you.
To convert bytes to Exabits, you first need to convert bytes to bits by multiplying the byte value by 8 (since there are 8 bits in a byte), and then divide the result by 10^18 to get the Exabit value. The formula for the conversion is as follows:
Exabits = (Bytes x 8) / (10^18)
For example, to convert 1,000,000,000 bytes to Exabits, you would first multiply by 8 to get the number of bits:
1,000,000,000 bytes x 8 bits/byte = 8,000,000,000 bits
Then, you would divide by 10^18 to convert to Exabits:
8,000,000,000 bits / 10^18 = 0.008 Eb
Alternatively, you can use an online converter or calculator to make the conversion for you.