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Computer Basics 5: How To Measure Data Size

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http://FreeCodeCamp.com is a community of busy people who learn to code, then practice by building projects for nonprofits. Learn Full-stack JavaScript, build a portfolio, and get great references with our open source community. Follow us on twitter: https://twitter.com/intent/user?screen_name=freecodecamp Follow us on Twitch: twitch.tv/freecodecamp Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/freecodecamp Follow Quincy on Quora: http://www.quora.com/Quincy-Larson How the size/amount of data is measured, starting from a bit and going all the way up to a petabyte. Today we're going to be talking about Data Size. The smallest size we can have is called a bit. That bit can only be a 1 or a 0, and that goes back go binary we've been talking about. After that, we've got a Nibble, which is 4 bits, which isn't common but it's adorable. The Byte, which is very common, is 8 bits. A lot of things are expressed in binary Bytes. After we get past the tiny bit and the small Byte, we get bigger really fast. The next step up is a Kilobyte, 1024 Bytes, or 1,048,576 bits. After that there's Megabyte, or 1024 Bytes to the power of two. Then it's Gigabyte, 1024 Bytes to the power of three; Terabyte, 1024 Bytes to the power of 4, and Petabyte, 1024 to the power of 5. These get much bigger really quickly! ❤️ Support for this channel comes from our friends at Scrimba – the coding platform that's reinvented interactive learning: https://scrimba.com/freecodecamp

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