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Creating Large Repository - Multiple locations or turn off write caching policy?

Just installed Rapid Recovery 6.1 on Windows Server 2016.  Have 18.6TB of disk, wanted to create an 18TB repository. The error I'm receiving says you can't exceed 16TB with write caching policy on (and yes, I know I have to increase the cluster size). Saw that the recommended setting for Windows 2016 is to leave write caching on.

So I'm confused. Do I leave caching on and create two 9TB locations (example K:\Repo1\Loc1 and K:\Repo1\Loc2) to get 18TB repository?  That seems silly to me.  Do I turn caching off and create a 18TB repository?  Which doesn't seem right either.

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  • The only time we recommend turning off caching is in Server 2008 R2. That is because we see high paged pool RAM usage in that scenario when write caching is on for the repository.

    I have not seen this issue before with Rapid Recovery 6.1 and I just created a 40 TB repository the other day without any issue. I'd recommend either creating a repository with 2 extents or opening a support case so that we can troubleshoot. There should be no file size limitation as far as I know in Server 2016 that would block the creation of a large repository.
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  • The only time we recommend turning off caching is in Server 2008 R2. That is because we see high paged pool RAM usage in that scenario when write caching is on for the repository.

    I have not seen this issue before with Rapid Recovery 6.1 and I just created a 40 TB repository the other day without any issue. I'd recommend either creating a repository with 2 extents or opening a support case so that we can troubleshoot. There should be no file size limitation as far as I know in Server 2016 that would block the creation of a large repository.
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