1,0 TB égal 1000 GO.
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1TB is a terabyte, not a terabit, which is Tb (yes, the Anglo-Saxons are annoying with their measurement units, not just in computing).
And 1 byte is almost always equal to one octet.
Regarding the conversion, your site is crashing (like Windows and a lot of people). Kilo, mega, giga, etc. are standardized SI prefixes, which always equal the same thing, 10^3.
Units counted in powers of 2 are kibibytes, mebibytes, gibibytes (Kio, Mio, Gio, Tio, etc.):
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Octet
See https://lehollandaisvolant.net/tout/tools/mo-mio/ for conversions.
And 1 byte is almost always equal to one octet.
Regarding the conversion, your site is crashing (like Windows and a lot of people). Kilo, mega, giga, etc. are standardized SI prefixes, which always equal the same thing, 10^3.
Units counted in powers of 2 are kibibytes, mebibytes, gibibytes (Kio, Mio, Gio, Tio, etc.):
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Octet
See https://lehollandaisvolant.net/tout/tools/mo-mio/ for conversions.