LXer: Understanding "disk space math"?
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Everything in a PC, laptop, or server is represented as binary digits (a.k.a. bits, where each bit can only be 1 or 0). There are no characters like we use for writing or numbers as we write them anywhere in a computer's memory or secondary storage such as disk drives. For general purposes, the unit ["]
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Everything in a PC, laptop, or server is represented as binary digits (a.k.a. bits, where each bit can only be 1 or 0). There are no characters like we use for writing or numbers as we write them anywhere in a computer's memory or secondary storage such as disk drives. For general purposes, the unit ["]
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