Subject | Re: [ib-support] Max. DatabaseSize 64-Bit I/O |
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Author | Svein Erling Tysvaer |
Post date | 2003-01-21T09:03:54Z |
At 09:06 21.01.2003 +0100, you wrote:
maximum is 32TB I believe." I don't know whether that has been increased
since, but I would be very surprised if Firebird had reduced that size. So
yes, in theory you can have more than 980GB in a database. Though I haven't
heard of anyone who has actually tried it...
HTH,
Set
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>FireBird 1.0.2 with 64 Bit I/O allows up to 980 GB in a single file?Three years (and two days) ago Bill Karwin wrote "InterBase's theoretical
>Is it possible to create multiple files to handle more than 980 GB?
>
>Regards, Stefan Wolf
maximum is 32TB I believe." I don't know whether that has been increased
since, but I would be very surprised if Firebird had reduced that size. So
yes, in theory you can have more than 980GB in a database. Though I haven't
heard of anyone who has actually tried it...
HTH,
Set
- I support Firebird, I am a FirebirdSQL Foundation member.
- Join today at http://www.firebirdsql.org/ff/foundation