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Table limits, DBISAM vs ElevateDB |
Sat, Jan 24 2009 11:20 AM | Permanent Link |
Kevin Killion | DBISAM has a table size limit of 4GB. Does ElevateDB have the same limit, and if not, are there any limits to the size of a ElevateDB table or database? THANK YOU!!! |
Sat, Jan 24 2009 12:12 PM | Permanent Link |
Fernando Dias Team Elevate | Kevin,
> DBISAM has a table size limit of 4GB. This is not entirely correct. In *both DBISAM and EDB*, there is a maximum file size of 4.000.000.000 bytes for any physical file (data, index and blob files) but only if you have "LargeFileSupport" property disabled. With "LargeFileSupport" enabled the limit is 128.000.000.000 bytes (only a little less than 128Gb) for each of the files. Also, a table is not exactly the same as a file - it's data can be stored in 1 to 3 files. Excluding index data, we can roughly say that in the limit, a table can grow to about 128Gb if there are no BLOB columns or about 256Gb with BLOB data. All this is for *both* DBISAM and EDB under Win 2000 or later operating systems. Under Win 95/98 and Linux the "LargeFileSupport" is not supported and under Linux the limit for any file is 2.000.000 bytes. -- Fernando Dias [Team Elevate] |
Sat, Jan 24 2009 1:28 PM | Permanent Link |
Kevin Killion | Great news, thanks!!!
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