Backup & Recovery: Inexpensive Backup Solutions for Open Systems
8.4. Backup of Very Large Filesystems and Files
Large filesystems and files caught many backup products by surprise. For many years, 4 GB filesystems with a maximum of 2 GB files ruled the land. This is because none of the operating systems allowed anything larger. Then came 32-bit and 64-bit operating systems and the multiterabyte filesystem. Not long after that, some vendors were announcing the ability to create multiterabyte files. This caused a major problem with some backup vendors because many design decisions were made assuming there was a 4 GB limit.
There are a few things to consider when investigating whether a given product can handle large files and filesystems. Does the vendor have any hardcoded limits that say a file can't be any bigger than N bytes? Do they have problems if a filesystem (or file) is bigger than a volume? Do they have any automated way to create multiple simultaneous backups of a single filesystem, without requiring you to manually divide that filesystem into many pieces?
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