[ale] Terabyte of data
Dow Hurst
dhurst at kennesaw.edu
Wed Feb 26 11:00:45 EST 2003
XFS is designed for terabytes of data. You won't push the limits of XFS
with the size of the filesystem.
Dow
cfowler wrote:
>I'm looking at a situation where I need to create a raid 0 file system that
>equals 1 terabyte of storeage for trival data. Has anyone done this with
>Linux? I think the ext2 fs does have a limit that may keep it from going up
>to a terabyte in size. I'll also have a limit on the file sizes too.
>
>Is there an ATA raid card that can do more than 4 drives. It seems the
>biggest I can get is 200Mb drives. I'll need at least 5 maybe 6 drives.
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