Convert DVD (2 layer, 2 side) (DVD (2L, 2S)) to Exabyte (10^18 bytes) (EB (10^18)) instantly.
DVD (2 layer, 2 side) to Exabyte (10^18 bytes) conversion
1 DVD (2 layer, 2 side) (DVD (2L, 2S)) = 1.8253611e-8 Exabyte (10^18 bytes) (EB (10^18)). To convert DVD (2 layer, 2 side) to Exabyte (10^18 bytes), multiply the value by 1.8253611e-8.
| DVD (2 layer, 2 side) (DVD (2L, 2S)) | Exabyte (10^18 bytes) (EB (10^18)) |
|---|---|
| 1 | 1.8253611e-8 |
| 2 | 3.6507222e-8 |
| 5 | 9.1268055e-8 |
| 10 | 1.8253611e-7 |
| 25 | 4.5634028e-7 |
| 50 | 9.1268055e-7 |
| 100 | 0.0000018253611 |
| 1000 | 0.000018253611 |
Frequently asked questions
How many Exabyte (10^18 bytes) are in one DVD (2 layer, 2 side)?
One DVD (2 layer, 2 side) (DVD (2L, 2S)) equals 1.8253611e-8 Exabyte (10^18 bytes) (EB (10^18)).
How do I convert DVD (2 layer, 2 side) to Exabyte (10^18 bytes)?
To convert DVD (2 layer, 2 side) to Exabyte (10^18 bytes), multiply the value by 1.8253611e-8.
What is 10 DVD (2 layer, 2 side) in Exabyte (10^18 bytes)?
10 DVD (2 layer, 2 side) = 1.8253611e-7 Exabyte (10^18 bytes).
About these units
DVD (2 layer, 2 side) (DVD (2L, 2S))
The dual-layer, double-sided DVD provides the maximum DVD capacity: 17.1 GB. With two layers on each side, these discs offered exceptional storage for large software packages, high-definition video masters (before Blu-ray), and professional archival applications. However, they were rarely used in consumer markets due to cost, complexity, and the inconvenience of double-sided handling. They remain an interesting pinnacle of DVD engineering—pushing the medium to its physical limits.
Exabyte (10^18 bytes) (EB (10^18))
A decimal exabyte equals exactly 1 quintillion bytes, and it is the standard for expressing large-scale cloud storage and global data production metrics. Industry analysts estimate that total global digital data now exceeds multiple decimal exabytes per year, driven by IoT devices, streaming services, AI workloads, and high-resolution media. The decimal exabyte serves as a measure of humanity's digital footprint, making it one of the most symbolic data units of the information age.