Pebibit to Exbibyte Converter

Convert pebibits to exbibytes with our free online data storage converter.

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1 Pebibit = 0.000122 exbibytes

Formula: Pebibit × conversion factor = Exbibyte

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How to Convert Pebibit to Exbibyte: Step-by-Step Guide

Converting Pebibit to Exbibyte involves multiplying the value by a specific conversion factor, as shown in the formula below.

Formula:

1 Pebibit = 0.00012207 exbibytes

Example Calculation:

Convert 10 pebibits: 10 × 0.00012207 = 0.0012207 exbibytes

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What is a Pebibit and a Exbibyte?

A pebibit (Pib) is a unit of digital information equal to 250 bits, which is exactly 1,125,899,906,842,624 bits. It uses the binary prefix 'pebi-' established by the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC). The pebibit is closely related to the petabit (Pb), which is defined using the decimal prefix 'peta-' (1015 or 1,000,000,000,000,000 bits).

An exbibyte (EiB) is a unit of digital information storage equal to 260 bytes, which is exactly 1,152,921,504,606,846,976 bytes. It uses the binary prefix 'exbi-' established by the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC). One exbibyte is equivalent to 1,024 pebibytes (PiB).

Note: The Pebibit is part of the imperial/US customary system, primarily used in the US, UK, and Canada for everyday measurements. The Exbibyte belongs to the imperial/US customary system.

History of the Pebibit and Exbibyte

The prefix 'pebi-' (representing 250) was defined by the IEC in 1998 along with other binary prefixes (kibi-, mebi-, gibi-, tebi-, exbi-). This standardization aimed to eliminate the confusion caused by using SI prefixes (like kilo-, mega-, giga-, tera-, peta-) to denote both powers of 1000 (decimal) and powers of 1024 (binary) in computing contexts, especially for large quantities of data. The term 'pebibit' specifically refers to the 250 multiple of bits.

The prefix 'exbi-' (representing 260) was defined by the IEC in 1998 alongside other binary prefixes (kibi-, mebi-, gibi-, tebi-, pebi-). This standardization aimed to eliminate the confusion caused by using SI prefixes (like kilo-, mega-, giga-, exa-) to denote both powers of 1000 (decimal) and powers of 1024 (binary) in computing. The term 'exbibyte' specifically refers to the 260 multiple of bytes, ensuring clarity in technical contexts where binary measurements are crucial, especially as data scales reached astronomical levels.

Common Uses and Applications: pebibits vs exbibytes

Explore the typical applications for both Pebibit (imperial/US) and Exbibyte (imperial/US) to understand their common contexts.

Common Uses for pebibits

Pebibits are used in contexts dealing with extremely large amounts of data where binary precision is crucial:

  • Specifying the capacity of very large-scale storage systems or data archives at the bit level in technical documentation.
  • Calculations in high-performance computing (HPC), large dataset analysis, and scientific simulations involving massive bit streams.
  • Theoretical calculations in computer science, information theory, and advanced data transmission analysis.
  • Ensuring accuracy when comparing binary (Pib) and decimal (Pb) data quantities in contexts like large network traffic analysis or storage capacity planning. While petabits (Pb) are more common for network throughput (Pbps), pebibits provide precision for binary-based storage or memory calculations at this scale.

When to Use exbibytes

Exbibytes are used to measure extremely large data storage capacities, particularly where precision based on powers of 2 is required. Common applications include:

  • Specifying the capacity of very large-scale storage systems and data centers using binary architecture.
  • Reporting storage in high-performance computing (HPC) environments dealing with massive datasets.
  • Technical documentation comparing binary (EiB) and decimal (EB) storage capacities at the exa-scale.
  • Theoretical discussions about future data storage technologies and large file system limits.
  • Certain operating system contexts or software that strictly adhere to binary reporting for storage.

While less common in consumer marketing than the exabyte (EB), the exbibyte is vital for technical accuracy in specific fields.

Additional Unit Information

About Pebibit (Pib)

How many bits are in a pebibit?

There are exactly 250 bits in 1 pebibit (Pib). This equals 1,125,899,906,842,624 bits.

How many tebibits (Tib) are in a pebibit (Pib)?

There are 1,024 tebibits (Tib) in 1 pebibit (Pib). This is because 1 Pib = 250 bits and 1 Tib = 240 bits, and 250 / 240 = 210 = 1,024.

What is the difference between a pebibit (Pib) and a petabit (Pb)?

A pebibit (Pib) represents 250 bits (1,125,899,906,842,624 bits), using the binary prefix 'pebi-'. A petabit (Pb) represents 1015 bits (1,000,000,000,000,000 bits), using the decimal prefix 'peta-'. A pebibit is approximately 12.6% larger than a petabit (1 Pib ≈ 1.126 Pb).

What is the difference between a pebibit (Pib) and a pebibyte (PiB)?

A pebibit (Pib) measures information in bits, while a pebibyte (PiB) measures information in bytes. Assuming the standard 1 byte = 8 bits, 1 pebibyte (PiB) is equal to 8 pebibits (Pib). Both use the binary prefix 'pebi-' (250).

About Exbibyte (EiB)

How many bytes are in an exbibyte?

There are exactly 260 bytes in 1 exbibyte (EiB). This equals 1,152,921,504,606,846,976 bytes.

How many pebibytes (PiB) are in an exbibyte (EiB)?

There are 1,024 pebibytes (PiB) in 1 exbibyte (EiB). This follows the binary prefix system where each subsequent prefix is 1024 times the previous one (1 EiB = 1024 PiB).

How many gibibytes (GiB) are in an exbibyte (EiB)?

There are 230 gibibytes (GiB) in 1 exbibyte (EiB). Since 1 EiB = 260 bytes and 1 GiB = 230 bytes, the conversion is 260 / 230 = 230, which equals 1,073,741,824 GiB.

What is the difference between an exbibyte (EiB) and an exabyte (EB)?

An exbibyte (EiB) is based on powers of 2 (260 bytes), using the IEC binary prefix 'exbi-'. An exabyte (EB) is based on powers of 10 (1018 bytes), using the SI decimal prefix 'exa-'. An exbibyte is larger than an exabyte, with 1 EiB being approximately 1.15 EB (about 15% larger). EiB provides precision in binary contexts (like RAM or some OS reporting), while EB is often used in marketing storage devices.

Conversion Table: Pebibit to Exbibyte

Pebibit (Pib)Exbibyte (EiB)
0.50
10
1.50
20
50.001
100.001
250.003
500.006
1000.012
2500.031
5000.061
1,0000.122

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Can I convert Exbibyte back to Pebibit?

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What are common uses for Pebibit and Exbibyte?

Pebibit and Exbibyte are both standard units used in data storage measurements. They are commonly used in various applications including engineering, construction, cooking, and scientific research. Browse our data storage converter for more conversion options.

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Verified Against Authority Standards

All conversion formulas have been verified against international standards and authoritative sources to ensure maximum accuracy and reliability.

IEC 80000-13

International Electrotechnical CommissionBinary prefixes for digital storage (KiB, MiB, GiB)

ISO/IEC 80000

International Organization for StandardizationInternational standards for quantities and units

Last verified: December 3, 2025