Pablo,

Short answer is yes, Fedora can store and manage large files.

However, there have been bugs such as 
https://jira.duraspace.org/browse/FCREPO-704 which caused errors for uploading 
larger files.

Can you provide some more detail, e.g.:
1) Are you seeing the error with the SOAP or REST API, or both?
2) I assume you're adding datastreams of type M (managed)?
3) the error/stacktrace you're receiving

FYI, adding large datastream content is made considerably more practical as of 
Fedora 3.3, see: https://jira.duraspace.org/browse/FCREPO-453.

-Eddie

On 29 Aug 2011, at 10:57 AM, Pablo Casas wrote:

> 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,
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