Re: UFS2 max limits?

From: Attila Nagy (bra_at_fsn.hu)
Date: 11/13/05

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    To: Joseph Koshy <joseph.koshy@gmail.com>
    
    

    Joseph Koshy wrote:
    > The Wikipedia page referenced below says that UFS2 supports a
    > filesystem size of 2^80 Bytes (1YiB) with the limit on a given
    > file being 2^55 bytes (32 PiB).
    > Are these numbers correct? I somehow remember the limits as
    > being much lower (of the order of 16TB or so).
    I could only create a 128TB sparse file on an UFS2 partition, so I guess
    32 PB is a little bith high.

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