Re: What is the max size of cephfs (filesystem)

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Yes i know for zfs such an amount of data is impossible

I am not trying to store that much data

My question is really for pure curiosity

What is the téorical max size of a ceph filesystem

For example is it theoretically possible to store 1 exabyte ? 1 zettabyte ?
More ? in cephfs ?

Let's suppose I have all the servers/osd I want (again just théorically)
would I be able to store 1 zettabyte ? More ?

Or is there an hardcoded limit to the maximum size of a cephfs cluster

Just for curiosity

All the best

Arnaud

Le lun. 20 juin 2022 à 10:26, Robert Sander <r.sander@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
a écrit :

> Am 20.06.22 um 09:45 schrieb Arnaud M:
>
> > A ZFS file system can store up to *256 quadrillion zettabytes* (ZB).
>
> How would a storage system look like in reality that could hold such an
> amount of data?
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