Microbe vs Megabyte - What's the difference?
microbe | megabyte |
(microbiology) Any microorganism, but specially said of those microorganisms which are harmful types of bacteria.
One million bytes. SI Symbol: MB
* 1964 , IBM,
* 1973 , IBM,
(computing) 1,048,576 bytes; a mebibyte. Frequently abbreviated MB.
* 2003 , Michael Meyers, Managing and Troubleshooting PCs , page 933
* 2004 , Kerry Cox & Christopher Gerg, Managing Security with Snort and IDS Tools , page 92
* 2006 , Eriq Oliver Neale, Microsoft Small Business Server 2003 Unleashed , page 290
As nouns the difference between microbe and megabyte
is that microbe is any microorganism, but specially said of those microorganisms which are harmful types of bacteria while megabyte is one million bytes. SI Symbol: MB.microbe
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(en noun)Synonyms
* See alsomegabyte
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(megabyte)Noun
(en noun)System/360 System Summary, page 27
- The IBM 2301 Drum Storage (Figure 20) provides random access storage of approximately 4 million bytes at a data rate of 1.2 megabytes per second.
Reference Manual for IBM 3340/3344 Disk Storage, page 3
- This 70-megabyte [69,889,536 bytes] data module contains fixed heads in addition to the normal access heads.
- One megabyte is 1,048,576 bytes. One megahertz, however is a million Hertz.
- Defaults to 2 megabytes (2,097,152 bytes).
- By default, each log file [...] is exactly 5 megabytes (5,242,880 bytes) in size.
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*The IEC explanation of its definitions----
