I never have, but you may want to check in on the upper limits of the
file systems are.
I know that the ZFS can handle that and more but that's more at home on
BSD but it is finding it's way over to Linux. Again, I don't have any
direct experience.
You may want to give this company a call.
http://www.ixsystems.com/storage/ Evidently they have excellent
customer service that know their stuff. They can recommend hardware to
fulfill your needs, whether it is their systems or other systems.
Let us know how it turns out.
-Kevin
On 04/08/2014 02:25 PM, Mike Copeland wrote:
Anyone else build anything like a 28TB (or thereabouts) NAS box using
Linux? (Raid or no Raid)
Just curious if the 28TB size presents any unusual problems.
I have a video security system supplier asking $10,000 (claims it is
his cost) for what I think I can build for $2,500 using Linux and 8 x
4TB drives in a NAS box.
Open to warnings, reproach, and encouragement...
Mike Copeland
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