When we want to import sql query file. we will see max file limit size, and the unit is MiB.
- What is MiB mean?
- why not says MB (MegaByte)?
for more explanation what i mean, i upload the screenshot:

Many Thanks, GusDe
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When we want to import sql query file. we will see max file limit size, and the unit is MiB.
for more explanation what i mean, i upload the screenshot:
Many Thanks, GusDe |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MiB
In short, it's 1M = 1000K vs. 1M = 1024K. |
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The people in charge of such things [edit: in this case, the IEC] got bothered about the fact that a 'kilobyte' (normally) signifies 1024 bytes instead of 1000 bytes. To eliminate any possible confusion they invented a new set of prefixes for digital "stuff" (kibi, mebi, etc.) and picked 'Ki', "Mi", etc., as the abbreviations for them. |
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The reason it was invented was because Having said that, the IT industry (for better or worse) has co-opted those terms to mean the nearest power of two, and anyone caught using childish words like Other than hard-disk manufacturers who found it a neat trick to make it look like their disks are bigger than they actually are, the vast majority of tech-heads I know use the SI prefixes in the non-SI context. |
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