1 Sep
1999
1 Sep
'99
7:17 p.m.
Doug McNaught wrote:
Michel Pelletier <michel@digicool.com> writes:
ZODB3 is limited to 18,446,744,073,709,551,616 objects. This should be adequate.
[...]
You will run into the 2GB ext2 file size limit long before you have any other problems.
So if I'm planning to serve out large data items (which, stored together, would push the ZODB over the 2GB limit) for download, I should create a mechanism to keep the actual data in the filesystem? Has anyone done this?
Just a thought... How about being able to split ZODB datafiles into more chunks? -- Best regards / Mvh., Steen Suder sysadm kollegie6400.dk GNU - makes me feel better! Ehhh, Linux is GNU, right...?