Thilo Mezger wrote:
"Andrew M. Kuchling" <akuchlin@mems-exchange.org> wrote:
Thilo Mezger writes:
AFAIK, linux on 64bit systems are also limited to 2GB.
No, this is incorrect. It's often been said that if you want files greater than 2Gb, use Linux on an Alpha.
ok, everybody now told me i was wrong with the 2gig limit on linux. one of my collegues told me to go for freebsd if i needed a > 2gig Data.fs.
has anybody tested zope on linux/alpha already? is zope 64bit safe?
I have run Zope on an Alpha just fine. Same thing with HP-UX incase anyone was wondering.. :-)
i was thinking of storing our complete company nntp-server in zodb and use zcatalog for indexing. i should get to the 2gig limit quite soon i guess...
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