GB, short for gigabyte, is a unit of measurement for digital data. One GB equals approximately one billion bytes. It’s commonly used to describe the size of files, the capacity of storage devices, or the amount of data transferred over a network. In proxy networks, GB is often used to track data usage or bandwidth limits.
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