- There are different SD versions that support different capacities:
- SD - 4GB
- SDHC - 32GB
- SDXC - 2TB
- Most filesystems are limited in their size. You need to pick a
filesystem that is capable of using the entire size of the SD card.
Which one you chose is also dependent on the environment you will be
using it in. Some common choices for high capacity filesystems include:
- FAT32 - 2TB
- exFAT - 512TB
- NTFS - 264 clusters (multiples of 512 bytes)
- Most filesystems have a limit on the size of any one individual file:
- FAT32 - 4GB
- exFAT - 512TB
- NTFS - 16EB
Monday, December 10, 2012
About SD cards, their FileSystems and maximum File Sizes
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Fedora, Mint, openSUSE, Ubuntu: Which Linux desktop is for you?
Comparison of the top four Linux 2012 distributions to find out which is right for which users. read here
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