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I want to confirm its mb or kb

anil1432
Explorer

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 please can any one help me it's in kb or in mb ?

Thanks in advance 😊

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bowesmana
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neither, it's bytes

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anil1432
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Thank you very much I got

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bowesmana
SplunkTrust
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Your query does bytes=len(_raw) so it's bytes

 

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anil1432
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It's in kb or in mb?

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bowesmana
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neither, it's bytes

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anil1432
Explorer

You mean 

It's bits or else bytes correct right

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bowesmana
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

No, it's NOT bits - it is ONLY bytes, as defined by the statement

bytes = len(_raw)

1 character = 1 byte. If the line is 100 characters long it's 100 bytes. If you have 100 lines, each 100 lines long, it is 10,000 bytes. Your data

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