Computer Science, asked by nishigandhakoralli20, 11 months ago

what is 'large file support'?​


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Answered by kala76
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It is possible to write netCDF files that exceed 2 GiByte on platforms that have "Large File Support" (LFS). Such files are platform-independent to other LFS platforms, but trying to open them on an older platform without LFS yields a "file too large" error.


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Answered by sendbig2022
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