Re: Question regarding cent OS 7.8.2003 compatibility with large SAS disks

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what I typically rather do is install the OS on a way smaller drive, that way if the OS drive is trashed, the data array is still there,  also, it is easier to create a clean install that way. (of course a partition could work too).


On 9/24/20 10:34 PM, Amey Abhyankar wrote:
On Fri, 25 Sep 2020 at 09:57, R C <cjvijf@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I have done it numerous times.
Thanks Digimer & R C for the quick help.

I am going to touch the blade servers after a gap of decade hence I
was in doubt :-)
The Cloud computing era has wiped my knowledge about server HW & OS
compatibility :-/

Regards,
Amey.
On 9/24/20 10:25 PM, Amey Abhyankar wrote:
Hello,

I have a blade server with SAS HDD's of 12TB in total.
3 HDD's of 4TB each.

Is it possible to install Cent OS  7.8.2003 on 12TB disk space?
I will be installing Cent OS on the bare metal HW.

I referred = https://wiki.centos.org/About/Product
But slightly confused with the 'maximum file size' row for ext4 FS.

Thanks & Regards,
Amey.
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