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How Big MySQL Tables Can Be
Several people have commented that the maximum file sizes quoted here are out of date.
Here is the most recent information I was able to find:
ext2/3: Filesystem up to 16 TB, individual files to 2 TB.
Reiser: Filesystem up to 17 TB, individual files to 2 TB.
JFS: Filesystem up to 32 PB, individual files to 4 PB.
XFS: Filesystem up to 16 EB, individual files to 8 EB.
NTFS: Varies, but with default block size the maximum filesystem size is 16 TB. Files are limited only by the size of the volume.
Note: The 2.4 Linux kernel has a 2 TB limitation on the size of a block device, so the very large limits above are, for the moment, theoretical. 2.5/2.6 should fix this limitation.
Note: For purposes of this description, 1 EB = 1024 PB, 1 PB = 1024 TB, 1 TB = 1024 GB, etc.
e il link dove prendere più informazioni:
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/Table_size.html
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