Re: LVM limits on 64 bits

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> > 
> > 	Numbers i found on the net found are old (2001/2002) and i
> > need to deploy solution with several tera byte.
> 
> If you need more than 2TB/LV, the LVM1 compatible device-mapper/LVM2
> in Linux 2.6 is your friend, because 2.6 supports large block devices
> beyond 2TB.

For this project i think i will use Redhat AS 3. I see this version
backport some feature of the 2.6 kernel. Do you know is this include the
large block devices support ?

In fact, the main question is : Is RHEL3 + LVM + GFS + Oracle is usable
in production with a database which could grow up to more than 100 Tb of
data ?


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