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Im starting to set up my SAN
How to get a SAN to store file big as 2TB Image Disc.
and
Virtual Volume Support I know I am what raid clone drive and sprend the bYTES out so like drive one as Byte 1,2 drive two has byte 2,3 drive three 3,1
..and since you don't give us ANY details at all, there's nothing we can help you with. You don't say anything about the hardware you're using, the FC cards, version/distro of Linux, capacity, disks, etc.
I'm going to set up new one so what one will support longer file
FreeSAN or FreeNAS??? And you STILL don't give ANY other details....which brings us back full circle, with "You need to provide details if you need help".
If you'd like your questions answered, then I suggest you answer the questions asked of you. You seem to be ignoring EVERYTHING that's been asked of you so far, and won't provide any details. Since you won't participate in the conversation, I am certainly not going to look this up for you. This information is easily found with a brief Google search...something like "which linux file systems can support a 2 tb file" would be a good thing to search for.
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