This calculator helps you estimate filesize, using bandwidth and time as inputs. Use it to estimate video file size, disk size, network backup capacity...
1 second * 80 Mbps
1 second
80 Mbps
= 1 seconds * 10 MB/s
1 seconds
10 MB/s
= 10 MB
10 MB
Compare 10 MB to standard capacities from:Hard disk • Tape drive • Optical drive •
Exabyte EXB-8200 = 240 files of 10 MB • HP DDS3 = 1200 files of 10 MB • Exabyte Mammoth-2 = 6000 files of 10 MB • Ultrium LTO-1 = 10000 files of 10 MB • Quantum Super-DLT = 11000 files of 10 MB • Ultrium LTO-2 = 20000 files of 10 MB • Ultrium LTO-3 = 40000 files of 10 MB • Ultrium LTO-4 = 80000 files of 10 MB • Ultrium LTO-5 = 150000 files of 10 MB • Ultrium LTO-6 (native) = 250000 files of 10 MB • Ultrium LTO-7 (native) = 600000 files of 10 MB • Ultrium LTO-6 (compressed) = 625000 files of 10 MB • Ultrium LTO-8 (native) = 1200000 files of 10 MB • Ultrium LTO-7 (compressed) = 1500000 files of 10 MB • Ultrium LTO-9 (native) = 1800000 files of 10 MB • Ultrium LTO-8 (compressed) = 3000000 files of 10 MB • Ultrium LTO-9 (compressed) = 4500000 files of 10 MB •