As one more example, Zope.org is currently at 4.8 Gb on FileStorage.

--Paul

"R. David Murray" wrote:
> 
> On Fri, 1 Jun 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > My impression is that FileStorage implements a 32-bit id-type-thingy
> > somewhere (look at ZODB docs, I think there is something about this
> > somewhere), which limits it (in addition to the Linux kernel ext2 fs limit),
> > to < 2GB.  With 7.5 GB, I'd use a more advanced storage like the new - well,
> > not quite released ;) - Berkeley (libdb3 based) storages, though I haven't
> > tried anything like that myself...
> 
> FileStorage does *not* have a 2GB limit.  The only 2GB limit is the old
> Linux filesystem limit.  I know this, because I've had >2GB Data.fs
> files on FreeBSD.
> 
> --RDM
> 
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