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What Is the Maximum Size of a File That Can Be Stored in an SFS Turbo File System?
What Is the Maximum Size of a File That Can Be Stored in an SFS Turbo File System?
Updated on 2024-12-23 GMT+08:00
For a 20 MB/s/TiB, 40 MB/s/TiB, 125 MB/s/TiB, 250 MB/s/TiB, 500 MB/s/TiB, or 1,000 MB/s/TiB file system, the maximum supported size of a file is 320 TB. For a Standard, Standard-Enhanced (discontinued), Performance, or Performance-Enhanced (discontinued) file system, the maximum supported size of a file is 16 TB.
Parent topic: SFS Turbo Specifications
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