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Re: larger than 4tb volume status: msg#00007linux.kernel.drbd.devel
Am Donnerstag, 16. November 2006 10:06 schrieben Sie: > > * Selling DRBD+ licenses > > The web site doesn't make clear what is DRBD's current limitation, it > states > > > - "single device is limited to 4 TB" > - "DRBD+ uses HIGHMEM[...]necessary in order to mirror over 4 TB in total > over all devices" > > > So, is it 4 TB total storage per node or 4 TB per drbd volume ? Is this > different for 32 bits and 64 bits systems ? > > I hope you do not use a proportional font to read your email: | DRBD | DRBD+ --------------+---------------------+------------------------ per Device | 4TiB | 16iBT on 32bit (2) total | ~4TiB on 32 bit (1) | unlimited (3) (2) on 64 bit it is 2^72 Byte or 4 ZiByte or 4294967296 TiB (1) You can do tricks with the kernel parameter vmalloc= I do not know the exact limit by heart, but I guess you will not be able to reach 6 TB on a 32 bit system. On a 64 bit system it might be more (with vmalloc= tricks), but I do not know. (3) Unlimited. But limited by available system RAM. DRBD allocates 32KiByte BitMap (in RAM) for 1GiByte of Storage. Storage size | DRBD's RAM usage ---------------+------------------ 1 TiB | 32 MiB 32 TiB | 1 GiB ... ... PS: The largest Volume I know of running in production is 20TB! -Phil -- : Dipl-Ing Philipp Reisner Tel +43-1-8178292-50 : : LINBIT Information Technologies GmbH Fax +43-1-8178292-82 : : Schönbrunnerstr 244, 1120 Vienna, Austria http://www.linbit.com : |
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