Convert DVD (1 layer, 2 side) to Exabyte (10^18 bytes)

Please provide values below to convert DVD (1 layer, 2 side) [dvd-1l-2s] to Exabyte (10^18 bytes) [EB], or Convert Exabyte (10^18 bytes) to DVD (1 layer, 2 side).




How to Convert Dvd (1 Layer, 2 Side) to Exabyte (10^18 Bytes)

1 dvd-1l-2s = 1.0089990144e-08 EB

Example: convert 15 dvd-1l-2s to EB:
15 dvd-1l-2s = 15 Γ— 1.0089990144e-08 EB = 1.5134985216e-07 EB


Dvd (1 Layer, 2 Side) to Exabyte (10^18 Bytes) Conversion Table

DVD (1 layer, 2 side) Exabyte (10^18 bytes)

Dvd (1 Layer, 2 Side)

A DVD (1 layer, 2 sides) is a digital optical disc storage format capable of storing approximately 4.7 GB of data per side, used for data storage, video playback, and software distribution.

History/Origin

The DVD was developed in the mid-1990s as a successor to CDs, with the first commercial DVDs introduced in 1996. It became widely adopted for video and data storage, replacing VHS tapes and CDs in many applications.

Current Use

Today, DVDs are used for data storage, video playback, and software distribution, although their popularity has declined with the rise of digital downloads and streaming services. They are still utilized in certain regions and for specific archival purposes.


Exabyte (10^18 Bytes)

An exabyte (EB) is a unit of digital information equal to 10^18 bytes.

History/Origin

The exabyte was introduced as part of the International System of Units (SI) to represent extremely large data quantities, becoming more relevant with the growth of big data and data centers in the early 21st century.

Current Use

Exabytes are used to quantify large-scale data storage capacities, such as global internet data traffic, data centers, and cloud storage infrastructures.



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