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Old 12-29-2018, 05:44 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by theducks View Post

How many folk have a device that allows 42G of anything??
Isn't there issues when a single file size tries to cross the 4G mark?
Most modern file systems will allow files over 4GB. Even exFAT will allow files over 4GB.

I routinely handle files from 20 to 40GB on my laptop (2TB of NvMe M.2 storage) with most of the files coming from packaging CC6 installs -- Adobe does love consuming disk space. Then I have the work SAN where a good chunk of the files are measured in TB not GB even using it's on the fly compression (or how to slow all flash storage to near magnetic media speeds).

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