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Terabytes Per Second (TB/s) to Zettabytes Per Second (ZB/s) Converter

Type a value into the Terabytes Per Second (TB/s) field to convert to Zettabytes Per Second (ZB/s). 1 TB/s = 0.000000001 ZB/s, covering both bit-based and byte-based transfer rate units.

Convert Terabytes Per Second to Zettabytes Per Second

Conversion Result

100 TB/s = 0.0000001 ZB/s

Learn how we calculated this below

1 TB/s equals

0.000000001

ZB/s

Terabyte Per Second (TB/s) explained how to convert ZB/s

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How to Convert Terabytes Per Second to Zettabytes Per Second

To convert terabytes per second to zettabytes per second, divide by 1,000,000,000. Both units measure actual data throughput in bytes per second—useful for comparing storage benchmarks, file transfer speeds, and backup performance. You might also need: calculate ZB/s to TB/s.

TB/s: A terabyte per second is 1,000 gigabytes per second. Used for the fastest storage systems. Common uses include HPC storage systems, supercomputer interconnects, cutting-edge storage. Learn more: TB/s to MiB/s conversion rate.

ZB/s: A zettabyte per second is 1,000 exabytes per second. Theoretical unit for future computing capacity. Typically used for Theoretical capacity limits, future computing projections, academic research. Check out our converting Yobibits Per Second to Zettabytes Per Second.

1 TB/s = 0.000000001 ZB/s — or equivalently, 1 ZB/s = 1,000,000,000TB/s.

TB/s to ZB/s Conversion Formula

// Convert TB/s to ZB/s

ZB/s = TB/s × 0.000000001

// Reverse: Convert ZB/s to TB/s

TB/s = ZB/s × 1,000,000,000

TB/s to ZB/s Conversion Examples

10 TB/s = 0.00000001 ZB/s

50 TB/s = 0.00000005 ZB/s

100 TB/s = 0.0000001 ZB/s

500 TB/s = 0.0000005 ZB/s

1,000 TB/s = 0.000001 ZB/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: Exabits Per Second in Terabits Per Second.

The terabyte per second is a byte-based throughput unit measuring data transfer speed, network bandwidth, or throughput capacity. Use our Pib to B.

Common uses: HPC storage systems, supercomputer interconnects, cutting-edge storage Learn more: TB/s to Mbps converter.

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.

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What Is Zettabyte Per Second (ZB/s)?

A zettabyte per second is 1,000 exabytes per second. Theoretical unit for future computing capacity. Try the Kbps to ZB/s calculator.

The zettabyte per second is a byte-based throughput unit measuring data transfer speed, network bandwidth, or throughput capacity. See also: convert Kibps to Gbps.

Common uses: Theoretical capacity limits, future computing projections, academic research Use our Kb → Gib.

1 ZB/s = 8000000000 × 10¹² bits per second.

The zettabyte per second can be abbreviated as ZB/s; for example, 1 zettabyte per second can be written as 1 ZB/s.

Learn more about zettabytes per second →

Terabyte Per Second to Zettabyte Per Second Conversion Table

The table below shows various terabyte per second measurements converted to zettabytes per second.

Terabytes Per Second Zettabytes Per Second
1 TB/s 0.000000001 ZB/s
5 TB/s 0.000000005 ZB/s
10 TB/s 0.00000001 ZB/s
25 TB/s 0.000000025 ZB/s
50 TB/s 0.00000005 ZB/s
100 TB/s 0.0000001 ZB/s
250 TB/s 0.00000025 ZB/s
500 TB/s 0.0000005 ZB/s
1,000 TB/s 0.000001 ZB/s
2,500 TB/s 0.0000025 ZB/s
5,000 TB/s 0.000005 ZB/s
10,000 TB/s 0.00001 ZB/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 TB/s to ZB/s

Common scenario: Comparing throughput rates for storage benchmarks and transfer calculations. See also: Terabytes Per Second to Kibibits 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. Related: how many Zettabytes Per Second in a TiB/s.