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Sobre Transferência de Dados Rate Conversão

Data transfer rate (bandwidth) measures como rápido data moves through a connection—critical for internet speeds, file transfers, e storage performance. Confusion often arises from o difference entre bits e bytes (factor of 8), e entre decimal e binary prefixes (sobre 5% difference). ISPs advertise in bits because larger numbers sound better; file managers show bytes because esse's como files são sized.

Network speeds typically use bits per segundo (bps) com decimal prefixes (Mbps, Gbps). Storage speeds often use bytes per segundo com binary prefixes (MiB/s) in alguns operating systems, though MB/s é increasingly comum. Understanding estes differences é essential for evaluating actual performance e comparing advertised speeds to real-mundo throughput. Overhead from protocols (TCP/IP, file sistema) typically reduces usable bandwidth by 10-20%.

Our converter handles todos padrão data transfer rate unidades e clarifies o bits vs bytes e decimal vs binary distinctions.

Comuns Transferência de Dados Rate Conversions

DeParaMultiplicar Por
MbpsMB/s0.125 (÷8)
MB/sMbps8
GbpsMB/s125
GbpsMbps1,000
MB/sMiB/s0.9537
MiB/sMB/s1.049
kbpsMbps0.001
GbpsGiB/s0.1164
TbpsGbps1,000

Transferência de Dados Rate Referência de Unidades

Megabit per segundo (Mbps) – O padrão unidade for internet connection speeds. 1 Mbps = 1,000,000 bits/segundo (decimal megabit). A maioria consumer ISP plans são advertised in Mbps: typical ranges são 25-100 Mbps for basic, 200-500 Mbps for mid-tier, 1000+ Mbps for fiber. Para estimate download speed in MB/s, divide by 8.

Gigabit per segundo (Gbps) – High-speed networking unidade. 1 Gbps = 1,000 Mbps = 1 billion bits/segundo. Padrão for modern fiber internet, Ethernet (1G, 10G, 100G), USB 3.x (5-20 Gbps), Thunderbolt (40 Gbps), e SSD interface specifications. A 1 Gbps connection maxes out around 125 MB/s theoretical file transfer.

Megabyte per segundo (MB/s) – File transfer e storage speed unidade. 1 MB/s = 8 Mbps = 1,000,000 bytes/segundo. O que download managers e file copy dialogs typically display. A decent SSD reads at 500-7000 MB/s; hard drives at 100-250 MB/s.

Mebibyte per segundo (MiB/s) – Binary megabytes per segundo usando IEC prefixes. 1 MiB = 1,048,576 bytes (2²⁰). Usado in alguns operating systems e technical contexts. 1 MiB/s ≈ 1.049 MB/s—sobre 5% larger. Linux often reports in MiB/s while Windows uses MB/s.

Terabit per segundo (Tbps) – Data center e backbone network speeds. 1 Tbps = 1,000 Gbps = 125 GB/s. Submarine cables carry 100+ Tbps; major internet exchanges handle petabits per segundo.

Kilobits per segundo (kbps) – Legacy unidade from dial-up era. 1 kbps = 1,000 bps. A 56k modem foi 56 kbps. Agora apenas relevant for muito low-bandwidth aplicações like IoT sensors ou audio streams (128-320 kbps for MP3).