Terabyte per second to Exabyte per second Converter (and vice versa)
Created by: tinycalcs.com/en
Number of supported units: 2
Last update: 2026
This converter allows you to convert terabytes per second [TB/s] to exabytes per second [EB/s] or exabytes per second [EB/s] to terabytes per second [TB/s]. Calculations are performed in both directions. The calculation result and the entered value are displayed with up to 20 decimal places for maximum accuracy.
Convert terabytes per second to exabytes per second
There are two simple ways to convert terabytes per second [TB/s] to exabytes per second [EB/s]. In the first calculation method, the value in terabytes per second [TB/s] is divided by 1,000,000. The second method multiplies the value in terabytes per second [TB/s] by 10-6.
- Exabytes per second [EB/s] = terabytes per second [TB/s] ÷ 1,000,000
- Exabytes per second [EB/s] = terabytes per second [TB/s] * 10-6
Convert exabytes per second to terabytes per second
Converting exabytes per second [EB/s] to terabytes per second [TB/s] is easy and can be done in two ways. The first method involves multiplication, whereby the value in exabytes per second [EB/s] is multiplied by 1,000,000. The second variant is a division. Here, the value in exabytes per second [EB/s] is divided by 10-6.
- Terabytes per second [TB/s] = exabytes per second [EB/s] * 1,000,000
- Terabytes per second [TB/s] = exabytes per second [EB/s] ÷ 10-6
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