Pebibytes Per Second (PiB/s) to Terabytes Per Second (TB/s) Converter
Type a value into the Pebibytes Per Second (PiB/s) field to convert to Terabytes Per Second (TB/s). 1 PiB/s = 1,125.899907 TB/s, covering both bit-based and byte-based transfer rate units.
Convert Pebibytes Per Second to Terabytes Per Second
1 PiB/s equals
1,125.899907
TB/s
Do you want to convert terabytes per second to pebibytes per second?
How to Convert Pebibytes Per Second to Terabytes Per Second
To convert pebibytes per second to terabytes per second, multiply by 1,125.899907. Both units measure actual data throughput in bytes per second—useful for comparing storage benchmarks, file transfer speeds, and backup performance. Related: convert Terabytes Per Second to Pebibytes Per Second.
PiB/s: A pebibyte per second is 1,024 tebibytes per second. Binary equivalent of PB/s. Common uses include Supercomputer binary benchmarks, hyperscale storage systems, exascale computing. Check out our Pebibytes Per Second to Gibibytes Per Second calculator.
TB/s: A terabyte per second is 1,000 gigabytes per second. Used for the fastest storage systems. Typically used for HPC storage systems, supercomputer interconnects, cutting-edge storage. You might also need: Petabits Per Second to Terabytes Per Second converter.
1 PiB/s = 1,125.899907 TB/s — which means there are 1,125.899907terabytes per second in every pebibyte per second.
PiB/s to TB/s Conversion Formula
// Convert PiB/s to TB/s
TB/s = PiB/s × 1,125.899907
// Reverse: Convert TB/s to PiB/s
PiB/s = TB/s × 0.00088817842
PiB/s to TB/s Conversion Examples
10 PiB/s = 11,258.999068 TB/s
50 PiB/s = 56,294.995342 TB/s
100 PiB/s = 112,589.990684 TB/s
500 PiB/s = 562,949.953421 TB/s
1,000 PiB/s = 1,125,900 TB/s
What Is Pebibyte Per Second (PiB/s)?
A pebibyte per second is 1,024 tebibytes per second. Binary equivalent of PB/s. Learn more: Zettabytes Per Second to Zebibytes Per Second.
The pebibyte per second is a binary byte-based unit measuring data transfer speed, network bandwidth, or throughput capacity. Use our Pib → B.
Common uses: Supercomputer binary benchmarks, hyperscale storage systems, exascale computing Try the convert PiB/s to Kibps.
1 PiB/s = 9007 × 10¹² bits per second.
The pebibyte per second can be abbreviated as PiB/s; for example, 1 pebibyte per second can be written as 1 PiB/s.
What Is Terabyte Per Second (TB/s)?
A terabyte per second is 1,000 gigabytes per second. Used for the fastest storage systems. You might also need: Mibps to TB/s calculator.
The terabyte per second is a byte-based throughput unit measuring data transfer speed, network bandwidth, or throughput capacity. Try the EB/s to KiB/s converter.
Common uses: HPC storage systems, supercomputer interconnects, cutting-edge storage See also: GiB to Tb.
1 TB/s = 8 × 10¹² bits per second.
The terabyte per second can be abbreviated as TB/s; for example, 1 terabyte per second can be written as 1 TB/s.
Pebibyte Per Second to Terabyte Per Second Conversion Table
The table below shows various pebibyte per second measurements converted to terabytes per second.
| Pebibytes Per Second | Terabytes Per Second |
|---|---|
| 0.1 PiB/s | 112.58999068 TB/s |
| 0.5 PiB/s | 562.94995342 TB/s |
| 1 PiB/s | 1,125.89990684 TB/s |
| 5 PiB/s | 5,629.49953421 TB/s |
| 10 PiB/s | 11,258.99906843 TB/s |
| 25 PiB/s | 28,147.49767107 TB/s |
| 50 PiB/s | 56,294.99534213 TB/s |
| 100 PiB/s | 112,589.99068426 TB/s |
| 250 PiB/s | 281,474.97671066 TB/s |
| 500 PiB/s | 562,949.95342131 TB/s |
| 1,000 PiB/s | 1,125,900 TB/s |
💡 Storage Engineer Tip
Both units measure throughput. NVMe SSDs can reach 3+ GB/s, SATA SSDs max at ~0.5 GB/s, and typical HDDs do 100-200 MB/s.
— Subash Geetha Krishnan, 15+ years in enterprise storage & networking
When to Convert PiB/s to TB/s
Common scenario: Comparing throughput rates for storage benchmarks and transfer calculations. Use our Pebibytes Per Second in Yottabytes Per Second.
Other situations include ISP speed verification for checking if you're getting advertised speeds, network planning for sizing links and capacity, backup window calculations for estimating transfer times, and replication sizing for disaster recovery planning. Try the how many Terabytes Per Second in a Gibps.