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Old October 4th 20, 12:17 AM posted to comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.storage
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Default "Seagate Confirms World's Largest Hard Disk Drive on Track for December"

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On Wednesday, September 30, 2020 at 3:07:37 AM UTC+8, Lynn McGuire wrote:
On 9/28/2020 5:11 PM, Mark Perkins wrote:
On Mon, 28 Sep 2020 12:51:11 -0500, Lynn McGuire lynnmcguire5@gmail
wrote:

"Seagate Confirms World's Largest Hard Disk Drive on Track for December"

https://www.pcmag.com/news/seagate-c...k-for-december

"Seagate's first HAMR drives will feature a whopping 20TB capacity when
they debut later this year."

That there is one big hard drive.

That article had a link to an article from February that teased about the
possibility of an 80TB drive. Now we're getting somewhere.

https://www.pcmag.com/news/next-gen-...tb-hard-drives

Isn't one of the older file systems limited to 16 TB ? Or am I thinking
16 PB ?

You might be thinking of FAT32?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compar...systems#Limits


It was one of the Unix or Linux file systems from way back.

Lynn


ext2 with 4k blocksize


But it can have 8k blocksize and go up to 32TB, so that doesn't
realy mean anything (and also applies to ext3).

ReiserFS is probaby the one that's limited to 16TB, though now
there's Reiser4 except that the Linux kernel devs don't want to
support it, and I'm not sure what its maximum is.
https://reiser4.wiki.kernel.org/inde...ize.2C_etc..3F

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