Convert Bits per second to Exabytes per second
Convert Bits per second (bit/s) to Exabytes per second (EB/s) instantly and accurately.
Conversion Formula
EB/s = bit/s × 1.250000000e-19
About Bits per second
Bit per second (bit/s) is the fundamental SI data-rate unit - one binary digit transmitted per second. Shannon's channel capacity C = B log₂(1 + S/N) expresses maximum achievable bit/s. Early RS-232 serial links ran at 110-9,600 bit/s; GSM voice uses 13 kbit/s; a coin-flip entropy source produces 1 bit/s per flip. 1 bit/s = 0.125 B/s = 10⁻³ kbit/s.
About Exabytes per second
Exabyte per second (EB/s) = 10¹⁸ B/s (SI). Total global storage write-throughput of all data centres combined in 2024 ≈ 1 EB/s in aggregate - but no single system or link approaches this. A single-mode fibre C-band Shannon limit ≈ 15 Tbit/s; reaching 1 EB/s = 8 Ebit/s would need ≈ 500,000 such fibres. 1 EB/s = 10¹⁸ B/s = 8 Ebit/s.
Quick Reference Table
| Bits per second (bit/s) | Exabytes per second (EB/s) |
|---|---|
| 1 bit/s | 1.25 × 10-19 EB/s |
| 2 bit/s | 2.5 × 10-19 EB/s |
| 5 bit/s | 6.25 × 10-19 EB/s |
| 10 bit/s | 1.25 × 10-18 EB/s |
| 25 bit/s | 3.125 × 10-18 EB/s |
| 50 bit/s | 6.25 × 10-18 EB/s |
| 100 bit/s | 1.25 × 10-17 EB/s |