1.2.5

Capacity

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Units of Capacity

The capacity of a device is how much data it can store. It is important to know the units of capacity so that we can compare the capacity of different devices.

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The bit

  • The smallest unit of data that we can store is called a binary digit, or a bit for short.
  • The value of a bit can be either a 0 or a 1.
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Grouping bits

  • Because a bit is so small, we do not usually use it to measure data.
  • Instead, we group bits into larger groups such as:
    • Nibble (4 bits).
    • Byte (8 bits).
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Common data units

  • In reality, we need much larger groups than this to compare modern storage devices.
  • Common units are:
    • Kilobyte (KB) (1000 bytes).
    • Megabyte (MB) (1000 KB).
    • Gigabyte (GB) (1000 MB).
    • Terabyte (TB) (1000 GB).
    • Petabyte (1,000 TB).

Calculating Capacity Requirements

You need to know three things to be able to work out how much data can be stored within a certain capacity:

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Size of data being stored

  • The bigger the size of the data being stored, the bigger capacity media will be needed.
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Available capacity

  • The more capacity available, the more data we can store.
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How to convert between the units

  • To find out if we have enough capacity, it is important to put the capacity of the media and the size of the data into the same units.

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