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As you can see from the above output, a 4 MB extent size imposes a logical volume size limitation of 256 Gigabytes, which is an easily attainable logical volume size if you're adding several high-capacity drives to your volume group.
I wish... Ante Karamati 2007
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The RAP4 Helmet Camcorder supports high-capacity SD cards up to 32 Gigabytes, which is enough to cover the longest scenarios.
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The RAP4 Helmet Camcorder supports high-capacity SD cards up to 32 Gigabytes, which is enough to cover the longest scenarios.www. rap4.com
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The RAP4 Helmet Camcorder supports high-capacity SD cards up to 32 Gigabytes, which is enough to cover the longest scenarios.www. rap4.com
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Subsequent releases will have daughter cards that support 8xT-1/E-1 (channelized), 4xGigabit Ethernet, and a hard disk drive -- with possibly a minimum of 160 Gigabytes -- for Wide Area Activation Services (WAAS).
Cisco bolsters branch switches, routers Jim Duffy 2010
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This will throttle the download speed of those who exceed a certain quota of Gigabytes.
Global Voices in English » Egypt: TE-Data Fair Usage Policy 2009
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I won't be happy until there's attachments measured in the Gigabytes or Terabytes.
Gmail Attachment Size Upped To 25MB | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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Because Gmail gives me so much in return: innovative features, over 6 Gigabytes of storage, terrific Spam filtering, ease of use, and a powerful set of capabilities.
How Should I.S.P.s Tell You if They Want to Track Your Surfing? - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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Sometimes up in to the realm of several Gigabytes.
Bits Debate: Responding to Readers on Filtering - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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Then they increased this amount to 250 Megabytes a couple of years later because Gmail began offering several Gigabytes of storage on their free, invitation-only Gmail accounts.
AOL’s Luddites Love Their E-Mail More Than Google’s Geeks - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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