Re: [linux-lvm] Max storage size per system

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> On Tue, Mar 04, 2003 at 03:30:29PM +0100, Jon Bendtsen wrote:

>> So, this would mean 2TB pr. LV, but there can also be a number of LV's.

> Okay, so the LVM can manage really large disk storage. Does anybody know
> whether the number of mounted filesystem per Linux system is limited?

>> How much space do you need anyway ?

> 100+ Terabytes

Hm,  sounds  like  lots.  :)  What kind of devices will you be running
with.  Even  with  300GB  drives  you will need 300-400 of them to get
100TB.




> Kind regards,

> Stephan


   



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