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Hi Larry

thanks for the response. Yes, I did mean disk - poor phrasing of the
question on my part.

That's pretty much the conclusion I came to in my reading but I had a
nagging recollection that there was a maximum - just couldn't recall what
it was.

Those sizes are nothing like what I need to do, so won't be an issue.



On Thu, Jul 25, 2013 at 3:05 PM, DrFranken <midrange@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Size of what? Disk? Memory? Processor? I'm assuming Disk for my answer.

I don't think there is any set maximum. You can create up to 16 LUNs per
virtual SCSI (VSCSI) connection to the host. Each of those LUNs can be
1TB in size! That means 16TB per vSCSI connection.

You can create multiple VSCSI connections to a single client partition.
As far as I know there is no limit to how many of these you can create.

However at 16TB per vSCSI pair you rapidly get to the point where I
probably wouldn't create that partition as a Client!


- Larry "DrFranken" Bolhuis

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On 7/24/2013 4:14 PM, Evan Harris wrote:

Hi

I'm trying to find a reference for the maximum size of a guest i
partition,
hosted on i.

I did quite a bit of searching - closest thing I found was the "maximum
capabilities" document but that did not spell it out - at least for me.

Does anyone happen to have a link to this they could share ?

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