Data Storage (SI) follows the International System of Units, where 1 kilobyte (KB) equals 1,000 bytes, and data is measured in bytes and their multiples.
1 MBps = 1.0000e-12 EB
1 EB = 1,000,000,000,000 MBps
Example:
Convert 15 Megabyte per Second to Exabyte:
15 MBps = 1.5000e-11 EB
| Megabyte per Second | Exabyte |
|---|---|
| 0.01 MBps | 1.0000e-14 EB |
| 0.1 MBps | 1.0000e-13 EB |
| 1 MBps | 1.0000e-12 EB |
| 2 MBps | 2.0000e-12 EB |
| 3 MBps | 3.0000e-12 EB |
| 5 MBps | 5.0000e-12 EB |
| 10 MBps | 1.0000e-11 EB |
| 20 MBps | 2.0000e-11 EB |
| 30 MBps | 3.0000e-11 EB |
| 40 MBps | 4.0000e-11 EB |
| 50 MBps | 5.0000e-11 EB |
| 60 MBps | 6.0000e-11 EB |
| 70 MBps | 7.0000e-11 EB |
| 80 MBps | 8.0000e-11 EB |
| 90 MBps | 9.0000e-11 EB |
| 100 MBps | 1.0000e-10 EB |
| 250 MBps | 2.5000e-10 EB |
| 500 MBps | 5.0000e-10 EB |
| 750 MBps | 7.5000e-10 EB |
| 1000 MBps | 1.0000e-9 EB |
| 10000 MBps | 1.0000e-8 EB |
| 100000 MBps | 1.0000e-7 EB |