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RE: datafile sizing question

From: Hand, Michael T <HANDM_at_polaroid.com>
Date: Thu, 26 Sep 2002 07:33:30 -0800
Message-ID: <F001.004D9FC5.20020926073330@fatcity.com>


I also have a just curious question. Do most interchange the values 1000K for 1M or 1000M for 1G? I try to be precise in my usage, but I guess that's just the AR size of my personality. OK, I'll go find my pills now. ;) By the way, we use a maximum size of 4Gb+8k file size but, I've never has a reason to doubt the DEC/Compaq 64bit file systems.

Mike

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We tend to use multiples of 1Gb and add 1 Mb to the file so that we get 2001, 10001 Mb etc
Solaris 2.8
LMT uniform extents range from 64K to 20Mb  

John
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