FAT32 claims to be able to support up to 2 TiB partitions, but does so at the cost of tremendous slack waste and an enormous file allocation table. NTFS is a completely different file system, but since it was designed at a time when hard disk sizes were measured in single gigabytes, there's no real way to know how well it will scale to disk volumes that are thousands or even millions of gigabytes in size.
-Kris Loretta
it supports up to 1 tb of ram...
FAT32 does not support compression of filesor folders
Support Physical Memory Upto 128 GBVirtual Memory Limit 16 TB
Check to see if you have the correct interface (Firewire, USB, eSata, etc...) available. Next, check if your operating supports for preformatted file system. If it isn't you just need to reformat it to a file system that is compatible.
up to 16gb of RAM and up to 16TB of VM
The complete question reads: Which are true for NTFS in Windows XP Choose all that apply A supports volumes up to size 2TB B supports file level compression encryption auditing security C supports disk quotas D supports POSIX file system E most efficient on volumes smaller than 512 MB NOTE to Supers: Leave question in the answer as written.
Starting from /home, the path may include up to 4,091 additional characters (that is, Linux supports 4096 characters for the path, with up to 256 characters per file or directory name). This is a limitation of the kernel, and not of the file system. It is technically possible to modify the Linux kernel to support even longer file and path names if a user needed to do so.
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The answer is its the frame that holds your body up so u can stand it is an obvious answer
your skeleton supports your organs, physically holding them up.
soalris 9 support: * it only support terabyes * only init phase no SMF services * no zones concepts solaris 10 support * supports petabytes and zfs(zeta filesystems * uses svcs services and SMF * supports zones more than , grub bootloader for x86 sytem, and NFSv4 is introduced. differance between solaris 9 and sol 10 1. SMF - service management facilty 2. Zone 3. ZFS - Zeta Byte file system 4. Nfs 4.0 version 5. Multi terabyte file system (up to 16 TB ) in sol 9 1 TB only 6. Passwd authentication Sol 9 - 16 characters sol 10 - 256 characters
The human organism is made up of systems. Each system supports the rest of the systems in the body. These include the skeletal system, the nervous system, and the circulatory system.