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<p>(linear-log) function--for example, the decimal kilobyte value is nearly 98% of the kibibyte, a <a href="page.php?w=megabyte">megabyte</a> is under 96% of a mebibyte, and a gigabyte is just over 93% of a gibibyte value. This means that a 300&nbsp;GB (279&nbsp;GiB) hard disk might be indicated variously as "300 GB", "279&nbsp;GB" or "279 GiB", depending on the operating system. As storage sizes increase and larger units are used, these differences become more pronounced: a 30,000&nbsp;GB (27,940&nbsp;GiB) <a href="page.php?w=heat-assisted_magnetic_recording">heat-assisted magnetic recording</a></p><p>
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