We measure data storage in all sorts of units, from kilobytes all the way up to petabytes. Two of the most common units you’ll see are gigabytes (GB) and terabytes (TB).
Understanding the relationship between GB and TB is key to managing your digital storage effectively. For example, if you want to know how many photos can fit on your new external hard drive, you’ll need to know how many gigabytes are in a terabyte.
This article will explain the gigabytes to terabytes conversion, taking into account both the standard (decimal) system and the IEC (binary) system you’ll often see used in computing.