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ahpsi1
Aug 27, 2014Tutor
8 Terabyte Hard Drive
http://www.seagate.com/about/newsroom/press-releases/Seagate-ships-worlds-first-8TB-hard-drives-pr-master/ On a clear disk you can see forever.
TeknoJnky
Aug 27, 2014Hero
my post was mostly in jest, however for the record;
All x86 and ARM devices should support current and any future GPT based hard drive sizes.
All legacy SPARC devices (ie original nv/nv+/etc) do not have GPT compatiblity and will not work properly with any drive more than 2tb.
All x86 and ARM devices should support current and any future GPT based hard drive sizes.
All legacy SPARC devices (ie original nv/nv+/etc) do not have GPT compatiblity and will not work properly with any drive more than 2tb.
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