💾 GB to EB — Gigabyte to Exabyte Converter

Convert data storage units — bytes, KB, MB, GB, TB, PB, bits and binary units.

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Formula 1 GB = 1.0000e-9 EB
UnitNameValue
0.001 GB1.000e-12 EB
0.01 GB1.000e-11 EB
0.1 GB1.000e-10 EB
1 GB1e-09 EB
5 GB5e-09 EB
10 GB1e-08 EB
50 GB5e-08 EB
100 GB1e-07 EB
1000 GB1e-06 EB

Quick Answer

Formula: Exabyte = Gigabyte × 1.0000e-9

Multiply any gigabyte value by 1.0000e-9 to get exabyte. One gigabyte equals 1.0000e-9 EB.

Reverse: Gigabyte = Exabyte × 1e+09

Worked Examples

1 GB
1 GB × 1.0000e-9 = 1.0000e-9 EB
Single unit reference.
8 GB
8 GB × 1.0000e-9 = 8.0000e-9 EB
8 GB — common binary reference (8 bits = 1 byte).
64 GB
64 GB × 1.0000e-9 = 6.4000e-8 EB
64 GB — common power-of-2 reference.
1000 GB
1000 GB × 1.0000e-9 = 1.0000e-6 EB
1,000 GB — kilo-scale reference.

Gigabyte to Exabyte Conversion Table

Common gigabyte values with real-world context — factor: 1 GB = 1.0000e-9 EB

Gigabyte (GB)Exabyte (EB)Context
0.001 GB1.000e-12 EB1 MB photo
0.01 GB1.000e-11 EBMP3 song
0.1 GB1.000e-10 EBShort video
1 GB1.000e-09 EBHD movie
4 GB4.000e-09 EB4K movie
8 GB8.000e-09 EB8 GB USB drive
16 GB1.600e-08 EB8 GB USB drive
32 GB3.200e-08 EBLarge game
64 GB6.400e-08 EBLarge game
128 GB1.280e-07 EBPhone storage
256 GB2.560e-07 EB256 GB SSD
500 GB5.000e-07 EB500 GB drive
1,000 GB1.000e-06 EB1 TB drive
2,000 GB2.000e-06 EB2 TB NAS
8,000 GB8.000e-06 EB8 TB enterprise

Mental Math Tricks

Exact factor

1 GB = 1.0000e-9 EB. Memorize this for instant estimates.

Decimal vs binary

Data storage uses both decimal (×1000) and binary (×1024) prefixes. The factor above follows the decimal (SI) standard used by storage manufacturers.

Reverse check

To verify: multiply your result by 1e+09 to recover the original GB value.

Who Uses This Conversion?

Software Developer

Specifies app download sizes, database backup sizes, and API payload limits in GB.

Consumer Electronics Buyer

Compares phone, tablet, and laptop storage in GB when purchasing devices.

Cloud Architect

Provisions storage buckets, database sizes, and VM disk images in GB.

Video Editor

Estimates project sizes — 1 minute of 4K RAW video uses about 6 GB.

IT Administrator

Monitors disk usage, quota limits, and backup sizes across GB-scale storage.

Data Scientist

Handles dataset sizes in GB for training, validation, and test splits.

Frequently Asked Questions

About Gigabyte and Exabyte

Gigabyte (GB)

The gigabyte (GB) equals 1,000,000,000 bytes (decimal) or 1,073,741,824 bytes (binary). The distinction matters: Windows historically reported drive sizes in binary gigabytes, while drive manufacturers used decimal — causing the perennial 'missing space' confusion.

Gigabytes define modern consumer storage: smartphone apps, photos, and videos. A typical smartphone photo is 3-5 MB, so 1 GB holds roughly 200-300 photos. A 4K movie takes 60-100 GB.

Interesting fact: The first 1 GB hard drive (IBM 3380, 1980) weighed 250 kg and cost $40,000. Today, a 1 GB microSD card costs about $0.10.

Exabyte (EB)

The exabyte (EB) equals 1,000 PB (decimal) or 2^60 bytes (binary). Exabytes are used to measure global internet traffic and the total data stored in major cloud infrastructures.

Global internet traffic crossed 1 exabyte per month around 2012 and now exceeds 400 EB per month. The NSA's Utah Data Center reportedly holds 3-12 EB of data.

Interesting fact: It is estimated that all words ever spoken by human beings would amount to about 5 EB of data. The entire observable universe at maximum theoretical information density could store about 10^92 bytes.

About Gigabyte to Exabyte Conversion

Converting gigabyte to exabyte is a common task in computing, networking, and data management. Storage manufacturers, operating systems, and network equipment often express data sizes in different units — understanding the conversion is essential for comparing specifications, planning storage capacity, and interpreting network speed versus file size relationships.

As a practical reference: 5 GB = 5.0000e-9 EB and 10 GB = 1.0000e-8 EB. For larger quantities, 100 GB = 1.0000e-7 EB. The reverse conversion uses the factor 1e+09, so 1 EB = 1e+09 GB. Note that decimal prefixes (KB=1,000, MB=1,000,000) differ from binary prefixes (KiB=1,024, MiB=1,048,576) — always check which standard your software or hardware uses.

All conversions use the internationally recognized factor of exactly 1 GB = 1.0000e-9 EB, calculated with IEEE 754 double-precision arithmetic accurate to at least 8 significant figures.