What Is a Computer Archive?
1 and 0 are the basic units of binary storage in computers, including everything you see on your computer now, which consists of two numbers, 1 and 0. One is a bit, and 8 is a byte. We The images and videos seen in the computer are all calculated by the computer through countless 1s and 0s in the memory.
1
(Basic unit of computer storage)
- 1 and 0 are
- 1 and 0 are
- 1B (Byte) = 8bit,
- 1KB (Kilobyte kilobytes) = 1024B,
- 1MB (Mega byte megabyte for short) = 1024KB,
- 1GB (Giga byte or Gigabyte) = 1024MB,
- 1TB (Tera byte) = 1024GB, of which 1024 = 2 ^ 10 (2 to the power of 10),
- 1PB (peta byte petabyte) = 1024TB,
- 1EB (Exa byte)
- 1ZB (Zetta byte)
- 1YB (Yotta byte)
- 1BB (Bronto byte) = 1024 YB,
- 1NB (Nona byte) = 1024BB,
- 1DB (Dogga byte) = 1024NB.