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Re: Intel's Little 2TB Nas Box...
- Subject: Re: Intel's Little 2TB Nas Box...
- From: "K. C. Li" <li@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 21 May 2006 18:11:56 +0100 (BST)
On Sun, 21 May 2006, Kevin Hawkins wrote:
> ... and very surprisingly the review indicates it can handle 3TB using
4
> x 750GB drives (despite the 2TB normal limit of a 32 bit Unix kernel)
The Linux operating system filesystem maximum size limit has little to do
with the kernel in use but the type and blocksize of filesystem chosen.
Filesystem File Limit Filesystem Limit
ext2 with 1kB blocksize 16GB 2TB
ext2 with 2KB blocksize 256GB 8TB
ext2 with 4kB blocksize 2TB 16TB
ext2 with 8kB blocksize 64TB 32TB (*1)
ReiserFS v3.5 (Linux 2.2) 4GB 16TB
ReiserFS v3.6 (Linux 2.4) 1EB 16TB
XFS 8EB 8EB
JFS with 512B blocksize 8EB 512TB
JFS with 4kB blocksize 8EB 4PB
NFS v2 (client side) 2GB 8EB
NFS v3 (client side) 8EB 8EB
*(1) Systems with 8kB pages like Alpha only
GB (gigabyte) = 10^9 bytes
TB (terabyte) = 10^12 bytes
PB (petabyte) = 10^15 bytes
EB (exabyte) = 10^18 bytes
Regards,
Kwong Li
li@xxxxxxx
Laser Business Systems Ltd.
http://www.laser.com
http://www.cbus-shop.com
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