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UPDATE: Maximum Capacity Specification for SQL Server in BOL from CTP 6
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Keith Nicholson
There are some items to validate on the Maximum Capacity Specification for SQL Server in BOL from CTP 6. 1) Database size: 1,048,516 terabytes? If you can only have 32,767 files and each data file can only be 16 TB, then wouldn't this equate to 524...