Gigabytes measures digital information or storage size. Data units are used for files, memory, transfer sizes, and storage devices.
Gigabytes to Exabytes
A lake of gigabytes grows into an exabyte-scale archive; how big is one gigabyte in exabytes?
Quick conversion chart
Gigabytes to Exabytes conversions for reference values.
Converting 0.1 Gigabytes into Exabytes equals 1.000000e-10 Exabytes.
Converting 0.5 Gigabytes into Exabytes equals 5.000000e-10 Exabytes.
Converting 1 Gigabytes into Exabytes equals 1.000000e-9 Exabytes.
Converting 2 Gigabytes into Exabytes equals 2.000000e-9 Exabytes.
Converting 5 Gigabytes into Exabytes equals 5.000000e-9 Exabytes.
Converting 10 Gigabytes into Exabytes equals 1.000000e-8 Exabytes.
Converting 20 Gigabytes into Exabytes equals 2.000000e-8 Exabytes.
Converting 50 Gigabytes into Exabytes equals 5.000000e-8 Exabytes.
Converting 100 Gigabytes into Exabytes equals 1.000000e-7 Exabytes.
How to convert Gigabytes to Exabytes
1 Gigabytes = 0.000000001 Exabytes
1 Exabytes = 1000000000 Gigabytes
Example: convert 15 Gigabytes to Exabytes
15 x 0.000000001 = 1.500000e-8 Exabytes
Unit definitions
Exabytes counts digital information in bytes, bits, or other storage grains. Data units help you compare file sizes, bandwidth, and storage capacity.
How to convert Gigabytes to Exabytes
The conversion between gigabytes and exabytes uses a fixed multiplication factor. One gigabytes equals 1e-9 exabytes.
To convert, multiply the value in gigabytes by 1e-9. To convert in the opposite direction, divide by 1e-9.