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largest possible filesize for storage.db3

Postby Reaction » Mon Jul 01, 2013 3:07 pm

anyone know what the problems would be if a header database file got to be over 12 gb or larger?

using 6.5, 3770k, win7 with 32 gb ram. Storage drive is a 7200 WD black.
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Re: largest possible filesize for storage.db3

Postby Quade » Mon Jul 01, 2013 4:30 pm

Hmm, it slows down?

I've got some 20 gig storagedata.db3 files but, no storage.db3's over 4 gigs.

What do you think you're seeing?
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Re: largest possible filesize for storage.db3

Postby Reaction » Mon Jul 01, 2013 5:41 pm

not really seeing anything yet. I have one group at 9.5 GB storagedata.db3 and 1.8 gb storage.db3. I just wanted to know possible limits before I download more headers. I do not want to purge and would rather keep all the headers for now...
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Re: largest possible filesize for storage.db3

Postby Quade » Mon Jul 01, 2013 7:08 pm

There are performance issues. The bigger the file, the slower it'll probably be but, there really aren't any hard upper limits on size.
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