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justsexxx 10-01-2001 04:41 AM

How much B/s in GB?
 
Hi,

My usage stats saying for monthly average In: 9681.0 B/s

How much GB's is this in a month?

Thanks already

SR 10-01-2001 04:56 AM

About 25gig a month I think.

Coke 10-01-2001 04:58 AM

Yes, it's 25.5 GB per month.

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Hypo 10-01-2001 05:27 AM

How many gigs is 10 Mbps a month if used completely?

SR 10-01-2001 06:57 AM

alot http://bbs.gofuckyourself.net/board/smile.gif
about 3200gig i think

CDSmith 10-01-2001 07:58 AM

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deluxe 10-01-2001 08:07 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by CDSmith:
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justsexxx 10-01-2001 09:05 AM

How do you calculate it?

average in month 9681.0 B/s = ? GB for month

Thanks already


Andre

Hypo 10-01-2001 09:39 AM

I dont get it, 10 Mbps should be -

10*60*60*24*30 Megabytes per month =
25920000/1000 Gigs per month =
25920 Gigs.

What's wrong with my calculation? How does it come to 3200 Gigs?

Hypo 10-01-2001 09:40 AM

justsexxx, we seem to equally confused http://bbs.gofuckyourself.net/board/smile.gif

julian 10-01-2001 09:56 AM

very easy if B stands for bits then 9681bits/second is 1210.125bytes/second*60*60*24*30=3136644000bytes/month /1,000,000,000(each gigabyte has 1 billion bytes)=3.13GIGabytes a month....If B stands for Bytes then it's 25.09 Gigabytes per month...
did I confuse you?

Gemini 10-01-2001 10:26 AM

mega- BITS guys. http://bbs.gofuckyourself.net/board/wink.gif not mega - BYTES.

justsexxx 10-01-2001 10:36 AM

But it is a capital B, so isn't it bytes then?

Andre

justsexxx 10-01-2001 10:39 AM

Sorry, didn't read the last line....I think it is bytes...Thanks

Andre

HQ 10-01-2001 06:04 PM

1,073,641,824, not 1,000,000,000!!!

HQ 10-01-2001 06:04 PM

7.4% difference is actually quite a bit!

RK 10-01-2001 06:34 PM

1 BYTE = 8 BIT
1 MEGABYTES = 8 MEGABIT
1 KILOBYTE = 1024 BYTES
1 MEGABYTE = 1024 KILOBYTES
1 GIGABYTE = 1025 MEGABYTES

This is how it is suposed to be, but some companies/people (like those who make hard drives) think 1 GB = 1000 MEGABYTE and that is why that 80 GB hard drive has only 78 GB free space.

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