Gigabit/Hour to Exabyte/Minute Converter
Gigabit Per Hour (Gbit/Hr) - Definition and Overview
Gbit/Hr unit of measurement used to express the rate at which data is transferred from one location to another in a data network.
When data transfer rates are expressed in Gigabit Per Hour, it means that the amount of data being transferred is measured in terms of Gigabits over a period of one Hour.
One Gigabit is equal to 10^9 or 1000^3 Bits. Gigabit is a decimal unit defined as per SI standard. 1 Gigabit = 1000 Megabits. The unit symbol for Gigabit is Gbit or Gb. Gigabit is not same as Gibibit (Gib) that contains 1024^3 bits. 1000 Gigabits = 1 Terabit (Tbit).
Exabyte Per Minute (EB/Min) - Definition and Overview
EB/Min unit of measurement used to express the rate at which data is transferred from one location to another in a data network.
When data transfer rates are expressed in Exabyte Per Minute, it means that the amount of data being transferred is measured in terms of Exabytes over a period of one Minute.
One Exabyte is equal to 10^18 or 1000^6 Bytes. Exabyte is a decimal unit defined as per SI standard. 1 Exabyte = 1000 Petabytes. The unit symbol for Exabyte is EB. Exabyte is not same as Exbibyte (EiB) that contains 1024^6 bytes. 1000 Exabytes = 1 Zettabyte (ZB).
How to Convert Gigabit to Exabyte?
1 Gigabit is equal to 0.00000000000208333333 Exabyte. To convert Gigabit to Exabyte, use this simple formula:
So, just multiply the number of Gigabit by 0.00000000000208333333 to get equivalent value in Exabyte.
Example 1:
Convert 5 Gigabit to Exabyte
5 x 0.00000000000208333333 = 0.00000000001041666665 Exabyte
Example 2:
Convert 7.5 Gigabit to Exabyte
7.5 x 0.00000000000208333333 = 0.000000000015624999975 Exabyte
