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Originally posted by MartinN View PostYou need space > 16TB? What do you run, movie streaming site or something?
I've worked with NAS arrays as large as 1PB (composed from ~1000 x 1TB drives) and single server arrays as large as 100TB.
In both cases, you are forced to work with dozens of sub-volumes that make life a living hell (E.g. having to deal with 50 logical arrays that require two letter device suffix [/dev/sdaf]).
... Hence the need for a file system that can handle 500TB
- GilboaoVirt-HV1: Intel S2600C0, 2xE5-2658V2, 128GB, 8x2TB, 4x480GB SSD, GTX1080 (to-VM), Dell U3219Q, U2415, U2412M.
oVirt-HV2: Intel S2400GP2, 2xE5-2448L, 120GB, 8x2TB, 4x480GB SSD, GTX730 (to-VM).
oVirt-HV3: Gigabyte B85M-HD3, E3-1245V3, 32GB, 4x1TB, 2x480GB SSD, GTX980 (to-VM).
Devel-2: Asus H110M-K, i5-6500, 16GB, 3x1TB + 128GB-SSD, F33.
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Hehe.
Though buttons aside, I am quite looking forward to getting my hands on this. I have been using Oracle Unbreakable Linux as my Linux of choice for a while now (because even though the userland is RHEL 6, it uses a much newer 3.x kernel). However "cutting edge" tools and multimedia are starting to not compile smoothly anymore or have an up-to-date package available.
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Originally posted by kpedersen View PostYeah, but you likely just have bad taste in visual design. Those buttons really are ugly and old fashioned.
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