AIX if you didnt set the Large File System on, and some Linux Kernels.
However, they dont limit anything but any file in the system to that size.
For instance, the same see the OS if you have a 2,5 GB (not allowed - too
big) or a 2,5 db file (the same reason) thats why there are out there some
work arounds, like the Innodb. I hope this will make you an idea. Leonardo
Javier Bel&alefmaks;n. AFIP-AR.


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> > Which Operating Systems limit MySQL to a 2GB table size?
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