I think the newer linux kernels (2.4) have overcome this 2gb file size limit.

On 32 bit machines I believe the max filesize inthe 2.4 kernel is 2TB.

Dan

Adonis El Fakih wrote:
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Hi,

I do not think so,
I have been testing it and have close to 4 million and when I looked at the database files created by mysql one of the files in nearing 2Gig which is the maximum file limit in Linux. So once that file reaches 2gig the whole thing will stop from growing.

So I can not see it grow to 50 million as is, unless I am missing something..

thanks
adonis
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Hello,

Is ASPSeek capable of handling 50 million + documents?
What about MySQL?

Estimate: what type of Hardware would be needed?
Harddrives, RAM, etc...

Rough estimates are cool!

Diego


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