Eric,
  I believe that UFS2 (5.3+) will handle filesystems of that size
without a problem.  I would make sure however that your hardware plays
well with freebsd before you purchase it.

--Nick


On Sat, 05 Mar 2005 09:49:18 -0500, Eric McCoy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm planning to build a fairly large - somewhere from 1TB to 1.75TB in
> size - array behind a hardware RAID controller and put FreeBSD on it.
> But after being a good boy and Googling for information before laying
> out a couple grand, I discovered that FreeBSD might not have such great
> support for large filesystems.  The last bit of useful information I
> found was from July 2004, so the situation might have changed since then
> and I figured I'd ask.
> 
> What sort of problems can I expect to see?  Aesthetic problems, like
> negative numbers in df, are not a worry.  The vast majority of files
> will be 1GB or smaller, so that's not a concern either.  But the guy who
> did those tests in July got "no space left on device" after using up
> only 800GB or so, and that obviously would be a problem.  Naturally I
> can, and will, test this myself when I get the hardware, but I'm
> concerned that there may be creeping invisible problems which might
> result in frequent panics or loss of data - problems which might not
> become apparent until after I've reached the point where I no longer
> have enough room to play musical chairs with my data (which will be
> about 400GB in).
> 
> Any information anyone has, even if it's just a pointer to who or where
> I should be asking instead, will be greatly appreciated.  Thanks.
> 
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