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GB vs. GiB

Clarity in memory and disk size specifications in the IT environment and why Versio.io use GiB as default

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In the IT world, you often come across the abbreviations GB (gigabyte) and GiB (gibibyte) for host memory and storage or disc size, both of which represent units of measurement for data volumes. However, although they sound similar, they differ considerably in their definition and size. This blog post sheds light on the differences and explains why Versio.io has decided to use iB (like MiB, GiB) by default.

GB = Gigabyte

A gigabyte is a decimal unit based on the SI system of units. One GB corresponds to exactly 1,000,000,000 bytes (10^9). This unit is often used by manufacturers of hard drives, SSDs and other storage media because it provides larger numbers and thus makes the storage capacity of the devices appear larger.

GiB = Gibibyte

A gibibyte, on the other hand, is a binary unit and is based on the base 2. 1 GiB corresponds to 1,073,741,824 bytes (2^30). This unit is often used in technical and scientific contexts as it more accurately reflects the actual storage capacity, especially when working with computers and software.

Why Versio.io uses iB units as default

Versio.io has decided to use iB units (such as MiB, GiB) as standard in its solution. This is because iB units provide a more accurate representation of the actual storage resources available. In a world where accurate data is essential, this clarity helps Versio.io users make better decisions and develop a better understanding of their storage resources.
To illustrate the difference:
  • 1 GB = 1,000,000,000 bytes
  • 1 GiB = 1,073,741,824 bytes
This means that a specification of 10 GB corresponds to approximately 9.31 GiB. This difference can be significant in certain scenarios, especially when it comes to the precise calculation of storage requirements and capacities.

Conclusion

The distinction between GB and GiB is crucial for accurate data analysis and resource planning in the IT environment. By using iB units, Versio.io focuses on precision and transparency, which ultimately leads to a better user experience and more informed decisions. So the next time you come across a storage specification, you'll know exactly what's behind it - and with Versio.io, you'll always be on the safe side.
 

Author | Juli 2024


Fabian Klose
Fabian Klose
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