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UnRaid and large files

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I have not setup my UnRaid yet, I'm having a few reservations because of the way my UnRaid would be used.

 

I intend to set it up as a media NAS, most of the files on board would be single large high definition mpeg2, mpeg4 or DVD ISOs' of 7GB to maybe 20GB.

 

I have no problems with the throughput speed of UnRaid, the problem is, because these files were created and currently live on  NTFS drives, will copying them across to the UnRaid server split these files into 4GB chunks to conform to the FAT file system?

 

If they are split, if I copy them back again to the NTFS system, will the files be permanently split?

The file system used by unRAID is called reiserfs.  This file system does not limit the file size (well limit is 8TB I think).

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thankyou, that resolves the last remaining question, my large files stay large.

 

 

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