Re: Max object size GB or TB in a bucket

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Den fre 20 aug. 2021 kl 08:32 skrev Szabo, Istvan (Agoda)
<Istvan.Szabo@xxxxxxxxx>:
> These are the values in octopus:
>     "rgw_max_put_size": "5_368_709_120",
>     "rgw_multipart_part_upload_limit": "10000",
>     "rgw_multipart_min_part_size": "5242880",
>
> Correct me if I'm wrong but the multipart parts size is 15MB so 10000 means maximum size of one object is 150GB.

Where do you see 15MB?
Some clients may have that as a default size, but the three values
above do not say 15M anywhere.
Max put size for one piece is 5G above, times 10k pieces.

> What is the healthy way to be able to upload 1.5TB file? Increase to 100.000 the "rgw_multipart_part_upload_limit" ?

Nah, just set your client to use more than default multipart size if
it doesn't already do it by itself when you hand it such a large
object.

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