Maximale Volumengrösse unter Windows

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Master Boot Record (MBR) Disks have 32 bit address spaces. Both the partition length and partition start address are stored as 32-bit quantities. When the block size is 512 bytes (one sector in most cases), this implies that neither the maximum size of a partition nor the maximum start address (both in bytes) can exceed 232 × 512 bytes, or 2 TB.

Alleviating this capacity limitation is one of the prime motivations for the development of the GUID Partition Table (GPT).

GUID Partition Table (GPT) Disks are 64 bit or 264 × 512 bytes giving you much more room to grow. From a Windows persective, Windows Server 2003 SP1 introduced GPT support and has been carried forward since.


Windows Filesystems Maximums

  • FAT volumes have a maximum size of 4GB and a file size limit of 2GB.
  • FAT32 file systems have a maximum volume size of 32GB with a file size limit of 4GB.
  • NTFS volumes can be up to 2TB on an MBR disk and 16 Exabytes (EB) on GPT disks.
  • The maximum size NTFS volume that has been tested by Microsoft is 16 TB.
  • The maximum size of a VHD is 2040 GB (8 GB short of 2 TB).
  • The maximum size of a VHDX is 64 TB.



Quelle: https://powerwindows.wordpress.com/2009/02/21/maximum-lun-partition-disk-volume-size-for-windows-servers/