Subject | RE: [ib-support] Re: MAX database size |
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Author | Daniel Rail |
Post date | 2002-09-24T10:59:15Z |
At 23/09/2002 12:52 PM, you wrote:
yields a result of 32,768GB. But, you still need the hardware to utilize
that kind of addressing.
Daniel Rail
Senior System Engineer
ACCRA Group Inc. (www.accra.ca)
ACCRA Med Software Inc. (www.accramed.ca)
>Certainly not on Windows platforms. There was a thread on this justOn Win2000, the file addressing is 48 bit. So just a "fast" calculation
>recently. NT (and I believe W2K, though the limit may be a little different)
>has a 182G limit on the maximum size of files that can be open at any one
>time...
yields a result of 32,768GB. But, you still need the hardware to utilize
that kind of addressing.
Daniel Rail
Senior System Engineer
ACCRA Group Inc. (www.accra.ca)
ACCRA Med Software Inc. (www.accramed.ca)