Convert DVD (2 layer, 2 side) (DVD (2L, 2S)) to Gigabit (Gb) instantly.
DVD (2 layer, 2 side) to Gigabit conversion
1 DVD (2 layer, 2 side) (DVD (2L, 2S)) = 136 Gigabit (Gb). To convert DVD (2 layer, 2 side) to Gigabit, multiply the value by 136.
| DVD (2 layer, 2 side) (DVD (2L, 2S)) | Gigabit (Gb) |
|---|---|
| 1 | 136 |
| 2 | 272 |
| 5 | 680 |
| 10 | 1360 |
| 25 | 3400 |
| 50 | 6800 |
| 100 | 13600 |
| 1000 | 136000 |
Frequently asked questions
How many Gigabit are in one DVD (2 layer, 2 side)?
One DVD (2 layer, 2 side) (DVD (2L, 2S)) equals 136 Gigabit (Gb).
How do I convert DVD (2 layer, 2 side) to Gigabit?
To convert DVD (2 layer, 2 side) to Gigabit, multiply the value by 136.
What is 10 DVD (2 layer, 2 side) in Gigabit?
10 DVD (2 layer, 2 side) = 1360 Gigabit.
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.
Gigabit (Gb)
A gigabit is 1,000,000,000 bits, commonly used to describe modern network speeds, such as 1 Gbps Ethernet, fiber-optic connections, and high-speed wireless systems. Gigabit connections revolutionized both home and enterprise computing by enabling rapid file transfers, cloud computing, and high-definition streaming. As speeds continue to increase—10, 40, 100 Gbps and beyond—the gigabit becomes a foundational stepping stone in the evolution of networking capability. The Gb illustrates how rapidly communication technology has scaled compared to physical storage.