Hello everybody.
We are using Fedora 3.2.1 under our own web, and using Tomcat 5.5. We can
upload light media files (less than 200MB) to Fedora, but when we try to upload
large file (4GB above) Fedora returns an error in datastream. Our question is:
is Fedora able to store and manage high-weight media files? I have read that
files may not be checksummed, but this is not a problem for now. We only want
to know if it is possible to upload these large files into our Fedora.
Thanks a lot.
Best regards,
Pablo Casas
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