Walter Davis wrote in post #1020807:
> On Sep 8, 2011, at 6:32 AM, JAZZ F. wrote:
>
>> Actually i am new to ruby....
>>
>> I have seen in the AWS bucket the file is of 1.2 GB there but when i
>> download it it gets chopped to 1 GB.
>>
>> Thanks for your reply..And please revert if you need any more info.
>>
>
> Buckets can be any size and contain any number of files/folders. Each
> file in a bucket is limited to 4GB (last I checked, seems likely a 32-
> bit limitation). If you are streaming the file from S3 through your
> Ruby application and then into the browser, you may be hitting a time-
> out on the Ruby side. If your connection is directly to the S3 file
> (public permissions) then you should not be hitting any sort of limit
> at this point. 4GB is a long way from 1.2.
>
> Walter

Thanks walter for your reply.

 i think it cant be possible that everytime i try to download it,it gets 
time out. Do we have any kind of configuration/setting in order to limit 
the file size anywhere?

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