Subject | Max table size |
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Author | Bert Hughes |
Post date | 2003-02-25T20:40:24Z |
We are somewhat confused by the documentation at
http://firebird.sourceforge.net/index.php?op=guide&id=ib6_techspec
Using the 64-bit IO version of Firebird (1.0.2 Linux) and linux filesystem
ext3 (allows files > 2GB (4?)), how large can a single table be in a
database that is stored in a single file? My interpretation of the docs is
that the theoretical table-size limit is (4GB rows)*(64kb row).
Is it necessary to use multiple files if the database size grows > 4GB, or
is this a pre-64bit version limit?
Thanks,
Bert Hughes
Factory Motor Parts
http://firebird.sourceforge.net/index.php?op=guide&id=ib6_techspec
Using the 64-bit IO version of Firebird (1.0.2 Linux) and linux filesystem
ext3 (allows files > 2GB (4?)), how large can a single table be in a
database that is stored in a single file? My interpretation of the docs is
that the theoretical table-size limit is (4GB rows)*(64kb row).
Is it necessary to use multiple files if the database size grows > 4GB, or
is this a pre-64bit version limit?
Thanks,
Bert Hughes
Factory Motor Parts