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-------- Hi, I've found: http://coda.wikidev.net/Limitations but either I'm not parsing correctly, or it still doesn't answer a pretty basic question. Say I have neither particularly large files (all comfortably below 2GB) nor large directories (say, none with more than 1000 entries). But I have a large filesystem, currently at ~400GB and I want room to grow in the future. Economically, it's quite easy enough to build a system with a 160GB root disk which can hold the OS and the server data, and then a pair of 750GB disks to hold the content with a mirror. I can't tell if Coda is designed to size onto this efficiently? As best I can tell from the manuals, Coda doesn't want any one data set to be more than 3.3GB (with an RVM data size of 130M)? It's hard to get motivated to map onto 227 distinct partitions. Is there somewhere I should go read to see if the latest Coda can better fit onto modern sizes of media? Thanks, Andy ValenciaReceived on 2008-04-28 12:33:40