From: Jordi Prats <jprats@cesca.es>
To: LVM general discussion and development <linux-lvm@redhat.com>
Subject: Re: [linux-lvm] LVM limits?
Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2008 00:47:24 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <479E698C.10204@cesca.es> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1201541894.30560.24.camel@behemoth.csg.stercomm.com>
Hi,
I'm the system administrator of PADICAT (http://www.padi.cat). It
collects Catalan (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catalonia) web sites to
provide permanent access to them (http://www.padi.cat/en/quees.php).
It's equivalent to Internet Archive (http://www.archive.org) but for a
particular culture.
Our software developers require us to have one large file system,
actually a single directory, with all this historically-classified web
sites on a gziped file.
I'm currently studying lustre and other HPC-related file systems to get
this large file system, but by now I have ext3 as our file system. Next
Monday I'm planning to extend it to 3TB o 4TB, so I'm currently
researching for restrictions because during next month I'll have between
3TB to 4TB more to add: so, it will become a 8TB file system.
Last time I fsck my 2'1TB file system I spend about 2 hours. Anyway, I'm
also curious about the maximums :P
Thanks,
Jordi
Chris Cox wrote:
> On Mon, 2008-01-28 at 20:24 +0100, Jordi Prats wrote:
>> Hi all,
>> I found on a webpage this two sentences:
>>
>> - The combination of 32-bit CPU and Linux kernel version 2.6.x, the
>> limit of logical volume size is maximized at 16TB.
>>
>> - For Linux kernel 2.6.x running on 64-bit CPU, the maximum LV size is
>> 8EB (extremely terrible big storage for this time being!)
>>
>> Are they right?
>
> Ok. But it's really impractical to have large multi-terabyte
> single filesystem today. What are you wanting to do? Ever fsck a
> 2TB filesystem? Consider yourself warned.
>
> Or... were you just curious about the maximums?
>
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2008-01-28 21:49 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 17+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2008-01-28 10:23 [linux-lvm] LVM limits? Jordi Prats
2008-01-28 19:24 ` Jordi Prats
2008-01-28 17:38 ` Chris Cox
2008-01-28 18:01 ` Ehud Karni
2008-01-28 19:08 ` Chris Cox
2008-01-28 19:53 ` Vesa-Pekka Palmu
2008-01-28 21:52 ` Joseph L. Casale
2008-01-28 23:38 ` Ehud Karni
2008-01-29 0:27 ` Chris Cox
2008-01-29 10:04 ` Ehud Karni
2008-01-29 16:16 ` Chris Cox
2008-01-29 0:16 ` Jordi Prats
2008-01-28 23:47 ` Jordi Prats [this message]
2008-01-29 6:58 ` Michael Eisenkölbl
2008-01-29 17:38 ` Lars Ellenberg
2008-02-01 5:40 ` David Robinson
2008-02-01 13:08 ` [linux-lvm] LVM limits? OT Steeve McCauley
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