I work with Hyper-V a lot, bizarrely memory allocation is done in MB (who assigns less than a gig of RAM nowadays!) and disk space in GB (Fair enough, but I find myself creating 1tb+ VHD’s more often than less than a TB)
The table below lists some common conversions
MB to GB
Typical RAM allocations
MB
|
GB
|
1024
|
1
|
2048
|
2
|
4096
|
4
|
8192
|
8
|
12288
|
12
|
16384
|
16
|
32768
|
32
|
65536
|
64
|
GB to TB
Typical Disk allocations
GB
|
TB
|
1024
|
1
|
2048
|
2
|
3072
|
3
|
4096
|
4
|
5120
|
5
|
10240
|
10
|
15360
|
15
|
20480
|
20
|
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