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Tebibytes (TiB) to Exabytes (EB) Converter

Type your storage value in the input field to find Exabytes (EB) equivalent of your Tebibyte (TiB) value. 1 TiB = 0.000001099511628 EB, calculated across both decimal (SI) and binary (IEC) standards.

Convert Tebibytes to Exabytes

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1 TiB = 0.000001099511628 EB

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How to Convert Tebibytes to Exabytes

To convert tebibytes (binary/IEC) to exabytes (decimal/SI), multiply by 0.000001099511628. Binary units use base 1,024, while decimal units use base 1,000—this creates small differences that accumulate at larger scales. Learn more: convert Exabytes to Tebibytes.

TiB is a binary (IEC) unit where 1 TiB = 1,024 of the smaller unit. Operating systems like Windows typically display storage using binary calculations. Use our Tebibytes to Tebibits conversion.

EB is a decimal (SI) unit where 1 EB = 1,000 of the smaller unit. Storage manufacturers use decimal units, which is why a "1 TB" drive shows less in Windows. See also: PB to Exabytes converter.

1 TiB = 0.000001099511628 EB (using SI decimal standard) — or equivalently, 1 EB = 909,494.701773TiB.

TiB to EB Conversion Formula

// Convert TiB to EB

EB = TiB × 0.000001099511628

// Reverse: Convert EB to TiB

TiB = EB × 909,494.701773

Tebibyte to Exabyte Conversion Examples

100 TiB = 0.000109951163 EB

256 TiB = 0.000281474977 EB

500 TiB = 0.000549755814 EB

1,000 TiB = 0.001099511628 EB

2,048 TiB = 0.002251799814 EB

What Is a Tebibyte?

A tebibyte is 1,024 gibibytes or 1,099,511,627,776 bytes. The actual usable capacity shown by operating systems. Learn more: Exabits to Zib calculator.

The tebibyte is a IEC binary unit of digital information storage. It uses base 1,024 following the IEC (International Electrotechnical Commission) standard. Related: convert Ybps to Gigabytes Per Second.

Common uses: OS-reported drive capacity, NAS actual storage, enterprise storage systems You might also need: Tebibytes to b.

1 TiB = 9 × 10¹² bits = 1 × 10¹² bytes.

The tebibyte can be abbreviated as TiB; for example, 1 tebibyte can be written as 1 TiB.

Learn more about tebibytes →

What Is a Exabyte?

An exabyte is 1,000 petabytes or 10^18 bytes. Used to measure global internet traffic and massive data volumes. Use our how many EB in Nibbles.

The exabyte is a SI decimal unit of digital information storage. It uses base 1,000 following the SI (International System of Units) standard. Learn more: how many Yottabits in a GiB.

Common uses: Global internet traffic, hyperscale data centers, worldwide digital data estimation You might also need: calculate Tbps to TB/s.

1 EB = 8 × 10¹⁸ bits = 1 × 10¹⁸ bytes.

The exabyte can be abbreviated as EB; for example, 1 exabyte can be written as 1 EB.

Learn more about exabytes →

Tebibyte to Exabyte Conversion Table

The table below shows various tebibyte measurements converted to exabytes.

Tebibytes Exabytes
1 TiB 0.000001099512 EB
2 TiB 0.000002199023 EB
5 TiB 0.000005497558 EB
10 TiB 0.000010995116 EB
25 TiB 0.000027487791 EB
50 TiB 0.000054975581 EB
100 TiB 0.0001099512 EB
128 TiB 0.0001407375 EB
250 TiB 0.0002748779 EB
256 TiB 0.000281475 EB
500 TiB 0.0005497558 EB
512 TiB 0.00056295 EB
1,000 TiB 0.0010995116 EB
1,024 TiB 0.0011258999 EB

SI Decimal vs Binary: Why Two Different Standards?

When converting tebibytes to exabytes, different tools may give slightly different results. This is because there are two competing standards for measuring digital storage:

Standard Base 1 KB equals Used By
SI Decimal 1000 1,000 bytes Hard drive manufacturers, macOS, network speeds
Binary (IEC) 1024 1,024 bytes Windows, Linux (partially), RAM specifications

Note: Our calculator defaults to SI decimal (base 1000) to match the box label. To match Windows, toggle the standard at the top of the calculator.

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