Filepro and file size
Fairlight
fairlite at fairlite.com
Thu Mar 8 09:55:35 PST 2018
If one goes by sane industry standards, one would think it's the 2GB 32-bit
limit vs anything larger.
However, when has fP-Tech ever done anything sane -or- by industry
standards?
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On Thu, Mar 08, 2018 at 05:45:24PM +0000, Richard Kreiss via Filepro-list thus spoke:
> Here is a question:
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> The filePro documents often refer to a small file or a large file especially pertaining to index rebuilds.
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> Does anyone know what filePro considers a "small: file size or a "large" file size.
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> I asked fp support and got no answer to that question.
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> Those terms may have made sense in the early days when a 30Mb hard drive was considered a large hard drive. However, that is the size of 1 picture in raw format taken with a 20 megapixel camera.
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> My new server has 2 400Gb SSDs compared to my first computer with 1.5Mb across 4 8" floppy disks. What is considered small today is very different then what was considered small in the early 1990's.
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> Richard Kreiss
> GCC Consulting
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