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SubjectRe: what is our answer to ZFS?
Christoph Hellwig wrote:

>On Mon, Nov 21, 2005 at 03:59:52PM -0700, Jeff V. Merkey wrote:
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>>Linux is currently limited to 16 TB per VFS mount point, it's all mute,
>>unless VFS gets fixed.
>>mmap won't go above this at present.
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>You're thinking of 32bit architectures. There is no such limit for
>64 bit architectures. There are XFS volumes in the 100TB range in production
>use.
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I have 128 TB volumes in production use on 32 bit processors.

Jeff
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