Added correct converstions for PB and EB.#343
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* We were converting Exabytes to bytes as Petabytes. * Updated tests to cover ever unit. * Added note that we're going by the old, inaccurate definitions of Kilobytes, Megabytes, etc, in that we treat them as powers of 2.
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"Converstions" :( |
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good thing we're not trying to do metric ←||→ imperial. |
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Added correct converstions for PB and EB.
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Kilobytes, Megabytes, etc, in that we treat them as powers of 2.