[linux-lvm] 2TB limit of Linux
Andreas Dilger
adilger at clusterfs.com
Fri Oct 24 17:19:01 UTC 2003
On Oct 24, 2003 07:10 -0700, Deas, Jim wrote:
> Has any work been done to change the 2TB LV limit on i386 stuff up to
> 1PB? I am looking for a solution where I can combine several 2TB NFS
> shares to make volumes in the 10TB range for rich media content storage.
> Also are there any file systems for i386 that could handle this size if
> LVM could make them?
We have Lustre filesystems in the 100TB range right now. We don't exceed
the 2TB block device/filesystem limits, but rather combine multiple
filesystems to provide a large virtual volume over the network. This means
Lustre will work just fine with 2.4 kernels also.
Mind you, some of our customers have > 2TB NFS filesystems already, but I
don't think they are served by Linux (NetApps or something). Since NFS
doesn't have a block device it isn't limited by the 2TB size.
Cheers, Andreas
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