Check your metric system unit multiplier prefixes. Giga- (G) means 1E9 in scientific notation. Tera- (T) means 1E12 in scientific notation.
A GB is thus 1/1000th of a TB.
This is analogous to these examples:
There are 1024 gb in a tb. 1 tb=1024 gb. it is easier to say 1 tb rather than 1024 gb. ex. 2 tb= 2048 gb
Using the universal bytes system you can maintain the amount of space you are filling with your data. b, kb, mb, gb and tb.
GB=1,000 MB and TB=1,000 GB
A Terrabyte Hard drive is about 1000 Gigabyte 1 Terrabyte is equal to 1000 Gigabytes or 1million megabytes
A 1 TB disk is twice the capacity of a 500 GB disk. I TB = 1000 GB 500 GB = 0.5 TB
Using the universal bytes system you can maintain the amount of space you are filling with your data. b, kb, mb, gb and tb.
No. 1 TB equals to 1024 GB.
1 TB is 1000 GB, so 10000 GB = 10 TB roughly, its not all 1 and 0 but you get the picture.
32,000 GB in 32 TB, I am sticking to the 1000 GB = 1 TB rule.
1,000. However, since you mention RAM, you probably mean 'GiB' (Gibibyte or 1024 x 1024 x 1024 bytes) and TiB (Tebibyte). In which case, predictably enough, 1,024.
Yes. 1.81 Tb is equal to 1,853.44 Gb
1024 GB = 1 TB.