Megabyte per Second is a data transfer rate unit with the symbol MB/s. 1 MB/s = 8,000,000 bps It belongs to the data transfer rate system used across Xunits converter pages.
Quick facts
- Unit name
- Megabyte per Second
- Plural
- megabytes per second
- Symbol
- MB/s
- Quantity
- data transfer rate
- Category
- Data Transfer Rate
- Base relationship
- 1 MB/s = 8,000,000 bps
- Base unit
- Bit per Second (bps)
- Converter hub
- Data Transfer Rate converter
Scale comparison
This chart places MB/s beside neighboring data transfer rate units by their relationship to bps.
Definition and symbol
The megabyte per second is written with the symbol MB/s. In professional writing, keep the number and symbol together, preserve capitalization, and avoid replacing the symbol with a similar-looking informal abbreviation unless the source uses it.
Scale and relationships
Megabyte per Second is best understood relative to nearby data transfer rate units. Data transfer rate measures information moved per unit time. Network plans usually use bits per second, while file-transfer tools often display bytes per second. The table below shows the exact Xunits relationship used by converter pages.
| Unit | Symbol | Relationship |
|---|---|---|
| Bit per Second | bps | 1 bps is the base reference for this Xunits data transfer rate category. |
| Kilobit per Second | Kbps | 1 Kbps = 1,000 bps |
| Megabit per Second | Mbps | 1 Mbps = 1,000,000 bps |
| Gigabit per Second | Gbps | 1 Gbps = 1e+9 bps |
| Byte per Second | B/s | 1 B/s = 8 bps |
| Kilobyte per Second | KB/s | 1 KB/s = 8,000 bps |
| Megabyte per Second | MB/s | 1 MB/s = 8,000,000 bps |
| Gigabyte per Second | GB/s | 1 GB/s = 8e+9 bps |
Where megabyte per second is used
Data transfer rate units appear in internet plans, Wi-Fi testing, downloads, uploads, backups, streaming, server bandwidth, and network troubleshooting. Megabyte per Second is especially useful when the source instrument, document, product listing, or regional convention uses MB/s as its native unit.
Common mistakes
- Do not ignore capitalization. Mbps means megabits per second, while MB/s means megabytes per second, and one byte equals eight bits.
- Do not compare MB/s values with another unit until both values are converted to the same basis.
- Do not round too early when the value is used for sizing, limits, billing, reporting, or technical documentation.
Converters and formulas
Open a converter page when you need a direct calculation involving megabyte per second.
Related unit guides
Compare MB/s with neighboring units in the same category.
FAQ
What is a megabyte per second?
Megabyte per Second is a data transfer rate unit represented by MB/s. 1 MB/s = 8,000,000 bps
How do I convert megabyte per second to another unit?
Use a matching Xunits converter page, or convert through the base relationship shown above. For most professional work, keep the original value visible and round only the final answer.
What is the most common mistake with MB/s?
The most common mistake is treating the numeric value as self-explanatory. Always keep the unit symbol and context with the number.