In the sense that the legacy code produces files ~100MB. The collection is
not legacy, that's what I am trying to setup. Unless I don't understand what
you mean....

2007/3/19, guenther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

On Sun, 2007-03-18 at 23:51 +0200, Dimitris Servis wrote:
> in my wildest dreams... if you read carefully, *each* file is about
> 100-200MB. I now end up wit ha collection of 100-200 of them and need to
> bundle in one file....

Yes, I did read carefully. 100 (source) files, each 100 MByte, stuffed
into a single (target, database) file results into that database file
being 100*100 MByte. Considering "possibly 200 or more", this easily
could result in a single 64+ GByte file.

So, in what way was this meant to be a response regarding my
concerns? ;)

  guenther


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