Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 25 Sep 1998 13:30:23 +0600 (GMT-6) | From | Mason <> | Subject | Re: Building Big Ass Linux Machine, what are the limits? |
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> Jim McQuillan <jam@McQuil.com>: > > I need to build a big machine to replace a > > Compaq Proliant running SCO OpenServer. > > > > The system needs to run several Progress databases (12gb and growing) > > and I am ok sorry if I'm out of date here but is there not still a 2 gig limit per file for ext2 in 2.0.x or was this taken care of already? which would lead to serious problems shoule one of your DBs ever grow past that mark.
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