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TB/EM/GB Converter

A precise unit converter for data sizes, helping IT professionals, students, and analysts convert terabytes, exabytes, and gigabytes quickly.

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About This Tool

The TB/EM/GB Converter is a focused tool for data-size calculations. It accepts a numeric value, a source unit, and a target unit (TB, GB, EB) and returns an exact converted value in real time. The approach emphasizes accuracy, consistency, and speed for IT teams sizing storage, analyzing backups, or documenting capacity. Conceptually, it treats data sizes as a scalar quantity with defined relationships between units and applies scalable factors to produce the result. The tool is useful in scenarios such as estimating required storage for a new dataset, reporting archival capacity, or validating vendor specifications. Its unique value lies in immediate feedback, client-side calculations for privacy, and optional advanced modes (binary prefixes like TiB) for environments that follow binary storage definitions. Core features include immediate results, decimal scaling by default (1 TB = 1000 GB; 1 EB = 1,000,000 TB), and optional binary mode for alternative scaling. Use cases span ongoing storage planning, academic exercises, and engineering workflows where fast, repeatable conversions reduce planning time and errors.

How to Use

1. Provide inputs: enter a numeric value and select source_unit and target_unit (TB, GB, EB).
2. Leave precision at default or set an integer for decimal places.
3. The tool computes the converted value in real time and displays the result below.
4. If needed, enable binary mode to use TiB for a different scale.
5. Compare alternative targets by re-running with a different target_unit.
6. Use the resulting value for storage sizing, reporting, or planning.

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