Amey Abhyankar
2020-Sep-25 04:25 UTC
[CentOS] Question regarding cent OS 7.8.2003 compatibility with large SAS disks
Hello, I have a blade server with SAS HDD's of 12TB in total. 3 HDD's of 4TB each. Is it possible to install Cent OS 7.8.2003 on 12TB disk space? I will be installing Cent OS on the bare metal HW. I referred = https://wiki.centos.org/About/Product But slightly confused with the 'maximum file size' row for ext4 FS. Thanks & Regards, Amey.
R C
2020-Sep-25 04:27 UTC
[CentOS] Question regarding cent OS 7.8.2003 compatibility with large SAS disks
I have done it numerous times. On 9/24/20 10:25 PM, Amey Abhyankar wrote:> Hello, > > I have a blade server with SAS HDD's of 12TB in total. > 3 HDD's of 4TB each. > > Is it possible to install Cent OS 7.8.2003 on 12TB disk space? > I will be installing Cent OS on the bare metal HW. > > I referred = https://wiki.centos.org/About/Product > But slightly confused with the 'maximum file size' row for ext4 FS. > > Thanks & Regards, > Amey. > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
Digimer
2020-Sep-25 04:27 UTC
[CentOS] Question regarding cent OS 7.8.2003 compatibility with large SAS disks
On 2020-09-25 12:25 a.m., Amey Abhyankar wrote:> Hello, > > I have a blade server with SAS HDD's of 12TB in total. > 3 HDD's of 4TB each. > > Is it possible to install Cent OS 7.8.2003 on 12TB disk space? > I will be installing Cent OS on the bare metal HW. > > I referred = https://wiki.centos.org/About/Product > But slightly confused with the 'maximum file size' row for ext4 FS. > > Thanks & Regards, > Amey.That's not a problem at all. In the server world, 12 TB is actually fairly small. :) -- Digimer Papers and Projects: https://alteeve.com/w/ "I am, somehow, less interested in the weight and convolutions of Einstein?s brain than in the near certainty that people of equal talent have lived and died in cotton fields and sweatshops." - Stephen Jay Gould
Amey Abhyankar
2020-Sep-25 04:34 UTC
[CentOS] Question regarding cent OS 7.8.2003 compatibility with large SAS disks
On Fri, 25 Sep 2020 at 09:57, R C <cjvijf at gmail.com> wrote:> > I have done it numerous times.Thanks Digimer & R C for the quick help. I am going to touch the blade servers after a gap of decade hence I was in doubt :-) The Cloud computing era has wiped my knowledge about server HW & OS compatibility :-/ Regards, Amey.> > On 9/24/20 10:25 PM, Amey Abhyankar wrote: > > Hello, > > > > I have a blade server with SAS HDD's of 12TB in total. > > 3 HDD's of 4TB each. > > > > Is it possible to install Cent OS 7.8.2003 on 12TB disk space? > > I will be installing Cent OS on the bare metal HW. > > > > I referred = https://wiki.centos.org/About/Product > > But slightly confused with the 'maximum file size' row for ext4 FS. > > > > Thanks & Regards, > > Amey. > > _______________________________________________ > > CentOS mailing list > > CentOS at centos.org > > https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
Pierre Malard
2020-Sep-25 05:23 UTC
[CentOS] Question regarding cent OS 7.8.2003 compatibility with large SAS disks
Hi, We have servers with 500 Tb in line with SAS attachment on a SAN without any problem! It?s perhaps a firmware problem with your SAS card, no?> Le 25 sept. 2020 ? 06:25, Amey Abhyankar <sco1984 at gmail.com> a ?crit : > > Hello, > > I have a blade server with SAS HDD's of 12TB in total. > 3 HDD's of 4TB each. > > Is it possible to install Cent OS 7.8.2003 on 12TB disk space? > I will be installing Cent OS on the bare metal HW. > > I referred = https://wiki.centos.org/About/Product > But slightly confused with the 'maximum file size' row for ext4 FS. > > Thanks & Regards, > Amey. > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-- Pierre Malard Responsable architectures syst?me GeoSUD IRD - UMR Espace-Dev - UMS CPST Maison de la T?l?d?tection 500 rue Jean-Fran?ois Breton 34093 Montpellier Cx 5 France |\ _,,,---,,_ /,`.-'`' -. ;-;;,_ |,4- ) )-,_. ,\ ( `'-' '---''(_/--' `-'\_) ?r perl -e '$_=q#: 3|\ 5_,3-3,2_: 3/,`.'"'"'`'"'"' 5-. ;-;;,_: |,A- ) )-,_. ,\ ( `'"'"'-'"'"': '"'"'-3'"'"'2(_/--'"'"' `-'"'"'\_): 24?r::#;y#:#\n#;s#(\D)(\d+)#$1x$2#ge;print' - --> Ce message n?engage que son auteur <-- -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 833 bytes Desc: Message signed with OpenPGP URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20200925/336f0dcc/attachment.sig>
John Pierce
2020-Sep-25 05:37 UTC
[CentOS] Question regarding cent OS 7.8.2003 compatibility with large SAS disks
On Thu, Sep 24, 2020 at 9:26 PM Amey Abhyankar <sco1984 at gmail.com> wrote:> Hello, > > I have a blade server with SAS HDD's of 12TB in total. > 3 HDD's of 4TB each. > > Is it possible to install Cent OS 7.8.2003 on 12TB disk space? > I will be installing Cent OS on the bare metal HW. > >the SAS hardware has to be SAS2 or newer, as SAS1 had a maximum physical drive size of around 2tb and the boot volume has to be GPT as MBR has a 2TB limit. otherwise, sky is the limit, however, what the other guys say, I do NOT put my OS on my data raids, its usually on its own mirror of two small drives. I also tend to avoid "hardware" raid cards, and prefer HBA cards that present the drives as plain SAS devices, then use the OS's native storage management for raid (mdraid + LVM for Linux, ZFS on FreeBSD, etc).. I generally spec raid 10 for performance data, and raid 6 or 60 for bulk data. raid5 is frowned on these days, disks are so big, and rebuild times are long enough that the risk of a double failure is fairly high.
Warren Young
2020-Sep-25 14:25 UTC
[CentOS] Question regarding cent OS 7.8.2003 compatibility with large SAS disks
On Sep 24, 2020, at 10:25 PM, Amey Abhyankar <sco1984 at gmail.com> wrote:> > I referred = https://wiki.centos.org/About/Product > But slightly confused with the 'maximum file size' row for ext4 FS.CentOS 8 defaults to XFS, not to ext4, so that row has no bearing on your use case. Although I wouldn?t recommend overriding this default, if you did, I don?t see why you?re worried in the first place. 12 TB < 50 TB, the limit for partitions created by the stock versions of e4fsprogs included with CentOS.