Terabyte
A terabyte (TB) is a large digital storage unit equal to 1,000 gigabytes or 1 trillion bytes. It is commonly used to describe storage in desktop computers, servers, and cloud platforms where large volumes of media and data must be saved. As file sizes and streaming quality increase, terabyte-scale storage is becoming more common in homes and business environments.
Terabytes make it easier to represent huge amounts of data in a way that is still easy to understand. A converter helps break TB values into GB or MB when estimating download sizes or managing system space.
Byte
A byte (B) is a standard unit of digital data equal to 8 bits. It represents a single text character or a small chunk of a file. Bytes are used to measure storage capacity in everything from documents to photos and software applications.
Since bytes scale cleanly into larger units like kilobytes and megabytes, they provide a practical base for understanding how much data a device holds. Converters help translate between bytes and bits when moving between storage and speed contexts.