[Zope-dev] Is 2GB a FileStorage limitation still?
Jason Spisak
444@hiretechs.com
Tue, 09 May 2000 19:38:24 GMT
Jim Fulton writes:
> > From: Jason Spisak [mailto:444@hiretechs.com]
> >
> > Zopists,
> >
> > If the documentation URL below is still accurrate, the 2GB limitation
> > question is *not* related to the OS or platform.
> >
> > """
> > The format uses 32-bit position pointers. For this reason, the format
> > can only be used for moderately sized databases, containing
> > no more than
> > 2GB of data. A 64-bit file
> > storage variant will be provided in the future.
> > """
>
> This information is out of date. :(
>
> FileStorage uses 64-bit file pointers.
>
> You should be able to avoid the 2GB limit
> on platforms for which Python supports large
> files.
>
> Dang, I really need to convert the ZODB UML HTML
> to a wiki to make it easier to maintain. :)
>
> Jim
Too bad we can't do the same thing to a workday to break the 24-hour time
limit.
Use a 64-bit watch or something. ;)
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