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GB/s to TB/s Converter

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1,048,576
bps
131,072
B/s
1,024
Kbps
128
KB/s
1
Mbps
0.125
MB/s
0.000977
Gbps
0.000122
GB/s

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GB/s to TB/s

What is GB/s?

Gigabytes per second (GB/s) is a high unit for data transfer rates, representing 1,000,000,000 bytes per second following international decimal standards. This unit is used for fast storage systems and high-performance applications.

Common uses:

  • Enterprise storage systems
  • Supercomputer data transfers
  • High-frequency trading systems
  • Professional video workflows

What is TB/s?

Terabytes per second (TB/s) is an enormous unit for data transfer rates, representing 8,000,000,000,000 bits per second. This unit is used for theoretical calculations and future high-speed data systems.

Common uses:

  • Future network capacity planning
  • Supercomputer interconnects
  • Advanced research networks
  • Theoretical data transfer calculations

GB/s vs TB/s

1 GB/s equals 1,000 TB/s. Gigabytes per second is a smaller unit than Terabytes per second, providing more precise measurements for lower data transfer rates.

When to use GB/s:

Choose GB/s when measuring Enterprise storage systems or Supercomputer data transfers.

When to use TB/s:

Choose TB/s when measuring Future network capacity planning or Supercomputer interconnects.

How to Convert GB/s to TB/s

Formula:

GB/s × 0.001 = TB/s

Example:

Example: 1 GB/s × 0.001 = 0.001 TB/s

How to Convert TB/s to GB/s

Formula:

TB/s ÷ 0.001 = GB/s

Example:

Example: 0.001 TB/s ÷ 0.001 = 1 GB/s

Conversion Table: GB/s to TB/s

Common conversion examples from GB/s to TB/s:

GB/sTB/s
1 GB/s0.001 TB/s
2 GB/s0.002 TB/s
3 GB/s0.003 TB/s
4 GB/s0.004 TB/s
5 GB/s0.005 TB/s
6 GB/s0.006 TB/s
7 GB/s0.007 TB/s
8 GB/s0.008 TB/s
9 GB/s0.009 TB/s
10 GB/s0.01 TB/s
20 GB/s0.02 TB/s
30 GB/s0.03 TB/s
40 GB/s0.04 TB/s
50 GB/s0.05 TB/s
75 GB/s0.075 TB/s
100 GB/s0.1 TB/s
250 GB/s0.25 TB/s
500 GB/s0.5 TB/s
750 GB/s0.75 TB/s
1,000 GB/s1 TB/s
2,500 GB/s2.5 TB/s
5,000 GB/s5 TB/s
7,500 GB/s7.5 TB/s
10,000 GB/s10 TB/s
25,000 GB/s25 TB/s
50,000 GB/s50 TB/s
75,000 GB/s75 TB/s
100,000 GB/s100 TB/s
250,000 GB/s250 TB/s

About this conversion:

All conversions use the decimal system (1 kilo = 1,000 units) as per international standards for data transfer rate measurements.

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Frequently Asked Questions about GB/s to TB/s

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Learn More About GB/s and TB/s

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Wikipedia - Gigabytes per second

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Wikipedia - Terabytes per second

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Detailed information about Terabytes per second and its technical specifications.

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All conversions are calculated using the decimal system where 1 kilo = 1,000 units, following international standards for data transfer rate measurements.