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Jose, This is due to the fact that MBR disks are limited to 2 TB in
size. You would need to go to GPT disks to see a larger disk, http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/device/storage/GPT-on-x64.mspx
. Unfortunately we do not support GPT disks on cluster servers at this time for
the shared disks. As far as corruption we have customers running much larger
volumes and the biggest concern is disaster recovery times. Thanks, -Steve From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Medeiros, Jose Greetings,
Quick
question. I just finished building two new 2003 servers running Microsoft
Clustering services and presented two 2047 Gigabyte LUNS to each cluster node.
However the OS is only seeing 1.99 Terabytes (Please see my screen capture). I
specifically recall from my Microsoft NT 3.51 server class taught by Michael
Van Decreek at Technology Education Centers back in 1996 using official MOC,
that NTFS is a 64 bit file system ( 2 to the 64th power = 16 Exabytes ).
16 Exabyte’s is the largest partition available on NT 3.51, however I do not
seem to recall if this has been changed in 2003, since I only took a course on
Active Directory 2003, Exchange 2003, SQL 2005 and ISA 2004. So
why I am only seeing 1.99 TB on a 2.47 TB LUN? Is any one else running a larger
LUN size using NTFS? Any issues or corruption of the MSFT that I should no
about? My
apologies in advance for the newbie question ( I really should know this answer
). Sincerely, "Anyone who has never made a mistake has never tried anything
new." Albert E |
- RE: [ActiveDir] NTFS ( 16 Exabyte's ) Steve Linehan
- Re: [ActiveDir] NTFS ( 16 Exabyte's ... Jose Medeiros
- RE: [ActiveDir] NTFS ( 16 Exabyt... Brian Desmond
- RE: [ActiveDir] NTFS ( 16 Ex... Ken Schaefer
- RE: [ActiveDir] OT NTFS ... Myrick, Todd \(NIH/CC/DCRI\) [E]
- RE: [ActiveDir] NTFS ( 16 Exabyt... Steve Linehan
- RE: [ActiveDir] NTFS ( 16 Exabyte's ... Alex Fontana
- RE: [ActiveDir] NTFS ( 16 Exabyte's ... Medeiros, Jose

