http://blogs.sun.com/bonwick/entry/128_bit_storage_are_you
Trevor Pretty wrote:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZFS
Shu Wu wrote:
Hi pals, I'm now looking into zfs source and have been
puzzled about 128-bit. It's announced that ZFS is an 128-bit file
system. But what does 128-bit mean? Does that mean the addressing
capability is 2^128? But in the source, 'zp_size' (in 'struct
znode_phys'), the file size in bytes, is defined as uint64_t. So I
guess 128-bit may be the bit width of the zpool pointer, but where is
it defined?
Regards,
Wu Shu
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