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Convert Gigabytes to Petabytes

Instantly convert Gigabytes (GB) to Petabytes (PB) with our free online calculator.

Reviewed by Christopher FloiedUpdated

Formula: GB to PBmultiply by 9.5367e-7

Reference Table

Gigabytes (GB)Petabytes (PB)
19.536743e-7
50.00000476837
100.00000953674
250.0000238419
500.0000476837
1000.0000953674

How to Convert Gigabytes to Petabytes

Formula

To convert Gigabytes (GB) to Petabytes (PB): multiply by 9.5367e-7

Step-by-Step

  1. Start with your value in Gigabytes (GB).
  2. Multiply by 9.5367e-7 to perform the conversion.
  3. The result is your value expressed in Petabytes (PB).

Conversion Factor

1 GB = 9.536743e-7 PB

Reverse Factor

1 PB = 1048580 GB

Worked Example

Convert 25 Gigabytes to Petabytes: 25 GB = 0.0000238419 PB

About Gigabyte (GB)

A unit of digital storage equal to 1,073,741,824 bytes (= 1,024³ = 2³⁰ bytes) in the binary (computing) convention, or 1,000,000,000 bytes (= 10⁹) in the decimal (SI marketing) convention — the difference of 7.4% explains why a hard drive marketed as '1 TB' shows as '931 GB' in operating-system reporting. Reference values: a typical modern smartphone storage 64-512 GB (iPhone 15 base 128 GB, Pro Max up to 1 TB; Galaxy S24 base 256 GB); typical laptop SSD 256 GB - 2 TB; consumer USB flash drive 16-512 GB; the entire English Wikipedia text + images compressed ~50 GB; a 4K 60-fps movie file in H.265 ~30-50 GB for a 2-hour film; a Blu-ray disc 25 GB (single layer) or 50 GB (dual layer); the Internet Archive's Wayback Machine total ~99 PB (~99,000,000 GB). The gigabyte is the dominant working unit for consumer storage in 2020s+ technology — laptops, phones, USB drives, gaming consoles (PS5 + Xbox Series X both ship with 825 GB - 1 TB internal NVMe).

About Petabyte (PB)

A unit of digital storage equal to 1,125,899,906,842,624 bytes (= 1,024⁵ = 2⁵⁰ bytes) in the binary (computing) convention, or 10¹⁵ = 1,000,000,000,000,000 bytes in the decimal (SI marketing) convention. Reference values: the global daily Twitter/X firehose ~6 TB/day = ~2 PB/year of public tweets; Netflix's total catalog encoding ~3 PB (about 14,000 titles × multiple resolutions and codecs); the entire printed collection of the US Library of Congress ~10 TB digitized = 0.01 PB (a single petabyte holds 100× the LoC); the Internet Archive total holdings ~99 PB (text + images + videos + software); Facebook/Meta photo storage adds ~600 TB/day = ~0.6 PB/day; YouTube uploads ~500 hours of video per minute = ~720,000 hours/day, generating estimated petabytes/day of new video at H.264 bitrates. The petabyte is the working unit for hyperscale cloud storage (AWS S3, Google Cloud Storage, Azure Blob), data-center file systems (Lustre, GPFS, IBM Spectrum Scale, Ceph), and scientific computing (LHC, SKA radio telescope, Square Kilometre Array, Vera Rubin Observatory).

Quick Facts

  • 1 Gigabyte equals 9.536743e-7 Petabytes
  • 1 Petabyte equals 1048580 Gigabytes
  • Gigabyte is a unit of data storage
  • Petabyte is a unit of data storage
  • This conversion is commonly used in IT infrastructure, cloud computing, and file management

Common Gigabyte to Petabyte Conversions

Gigabytes (GB)Petabytes (PB)
0.019.536743e-9
0.19.536743e-8
0.252.384186e-7
0.54.768372e-7
19.536743e-7
20.00000190735
30.00000286102
50.00000476837
100.00000953674
150.0000143051
200.0000190735
250.0000238419
500.0000476837
750.0000715256
1000.0000953674
2500.000238419
5000.000476837
10000.000953674
50000.00476837
100000.00953674

Understanding Gigabytes

The Gigabyte (symbol: GB) is a unit of data storage. A unit of digital storage equal to 1,073,741,824 bytes (= 1,024³ = 2³⁰ bytes) in the binary (computing) convention, or 1,000,000,000 bytes (= 10⁹) in the decimal (SI marketing) convention — the difference of 7.4% explains why a hard drive marketed as '1 TB' shows as '931 GB' in operating-system reporting. Reference values: a typical modern smartphone storage 64-512 GB (iPhone 15 base 128 GB, Pro Max up to 1 TB; Galaxy S24 base 256 GB); typical laptop SSD 256 GB - 2 TB; consumer USB flash drive 16-512 GB; the entire English Wikipedia text + images compressed ~50 GB; a 4K 60-fps movie file in H.265 ~30-50 GB for a 2-hour film; a Blu-ray disc 25 GB (single layer) or 50 GB (dual layer); the Internet Archive's Wayback Machine total ~99 PB (~99,000,000 GB). The gigabyte is the dominant working unit for consumer storage in 2020s+ technology — laptops, phones, USB drives, gaming consoles (PS5 + Xbox Series X both ship with 825 GB - 1 TB internal NVMe).

Gigabytes are commonly used in IT infrastructure, cloud computing, and file management.

Understanding Petabytes

The Petabyte (symbol: PB) is a unit of data storage. A unit of digital storage equal to 1,125,899,906,842,624 bytes (= 1,024⁵ = 2⁵⁰ bytes) in the binary (computing) convention, or 10¹⁵ = 1,000,000,000,000,000 bytes in the decimal (SI marketing) convention. Reference values: the global daily Twitter/X firehose ~6 TB/day = ~2 PB/year of public tweets; Netflix's total catalog encoding ~3 PB (about 14,000 titles × multiple resolutions and codecs); the entire printed collection of the US Library of Congress ~10 TB digitized = 0.01 PB (a single petabyte holds 100× the LoC); the Internet Archive total holdings ~99 PB (text + images + videos + software); Facebook/Meta photo storage adds ~600 TB/day = ~0.6 PB/day; YouTube uploads ~500 hours of video per minute = ~720,000 hours/day, generating estimated petabytes/day of new video at H.264 bitrates. The petabyte is the working unit for hyperscale cloud storage (AWS S3, Google Cloud Storage, Azure Blob), data-center file systems (Lustre, GPFS, IBM Spectrum Scale, Ceph), and scientific computing (LHC, SKA radio telescope, Square Kilometre Array, Vera Rubin Observatory).

Petabytes are commonly used in IT infrastructure, cloud computing, and file management.

Why Convert Gigabytes to Petabytes?

Converting between Gigabytes and Petabytes is a frequent requirement for engineers, scientists, and students working with data storage values. Different industries and regions favour different unit systems, so having a dependable conversion tool saves time and prevents errors in technical calculations. Whether you are verifying a specification sheet, cross-checking simulation results, or preparing a report for an international audience, accurate data storage conversion is essential.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I convert Gigabytes to Petabytes?

A unit of digital storage equal to 1,073,741,824 bytes (= 1,024³ = 2³⁰ bytes) in the binary (computing) convention, or 1,000,000,000 bytes (= 10⁹) in the decimal (SI marketing) convention — the difference of 7. To convert Gigabytes to Petabytes, multiply by 9.5367e-7. For example, 25 GB equals 0.0000238419 PB.

How many Petabytes are in 1 Gigabyte?

There are 9.536743e-7 Petabytes in 1 Gigabyte.

How many Gigabytes are in 1 Petabyte?

There are 1048580 Gigabytes in 1 Petabyte.

What is the formula for Gigabyte to Petabyte conversion?

The formula is: multiply by 9.5367e-7. This means 1 GB = 9.536743e-7 PB.

Is a Gigabyte bigger than a Petabyte?

Yes. One Gigabyte is larger than one Petabyte because 1 GB equals 9.536743e-7 PB, which is less than 1.

When do you need to convert between Gigabytes and Petabytes?

A unit of digital storage equal to 1,125,899,906,842,624 bytes (= 1,024⁵ = 2⁵⁰ bytes) in the binary (computing) convention, or 10¹⁵ = 1,000,000,000,000,000 bytes in the decimal (SI marketing) convention. Gigabyte and Petabyte are both data storage units, so conversion comes up whenever one source of information uses one unit and another uses the other — a classic cross-reference challenge in engineering, trade, travel, and everyday life.

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