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Are there limits to file size and disk volume size when using shares?

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Are there limits to file size and disk volume size when using shares?

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Shares The details of underlying disk hardware, OS, etc are abstracted when using “shares”. As long as the host supports large file size and disk volume sizes, the clients can access without any limits. For example, you could setup I-NA312N1 with 2x2TB disk (combined under RAID 0 LBA64 into a single 4TB volume) and read/write any file sizes using network file sharing (SAMBA/CIFS).

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