Just for information and in reply to a previous message left 4 years ago by "salsi at icosaedro dot it" :Files larger than 2 GiB can be handled on 64-bit Linux systems.My test in a terminal is as follow (using <?php ;?> tags to colour the results for ease of reading) :$ php -v<?php"PHP 7.2.24-0ubuntu0.18.04.7 (cli) (built: Oct 7 2020 15:24:25) ( NTS )Copyright (c) 1997-2018 The PHP GroupZend Engine v3.2.0, Copyright (c) 1998-2018 Zend Technologies with Zend OPcache v7.2.24-0ubuntu0.18.04.7, Copyright (c) 1999-2018, by Zend Technologies";?>$ date ; dd if=/dev/zero of=/tmp/php_test_huge bs=1024K count=2100 ; date ; ls -l /tmp/php_test_huge<?php"Wed Nov 11 15:35:46 +08 20202100+0 records in2100+0 records out2202009600 bytes (2.2 GB, 2.1 GiB) copied, 4.79192 s, 460 MB/sWed Nov 11 15:35:51 +08 2020-rw-r--r-- 1 harold harold 2202009600 Nov 11 15:35 /tmp/php_test_huge";?>$ php -r 'var_dump(lstat("/tmp/php_test_huge"));'<?php"array(26) { [0]=> int(2050) [1]=> int(19923027) [2]=> int(33188) [3]=> int(1) [4]=> int(1000) [5]=> int(1000) [6]=> int(0) [7]=> int(2202009600) [8]=> int(1605079647) [9]=> int(1605080149) [10]=> int(1605080149) [11]=> int(4096) [12]=> int(4300808) ["dev"]=> int(2050) ["ino"]=> int(19923027) ["mode"]=> int(33188) ["nlink"]=> int(1) ["uid"]=> int(1000) ["gid"]=> int(1000) ["rdev"]=> int(0) ["size"]=> int(2202009600) ["atime"]=> int(1605079647) ["mtime"]=> int(1605080149) ["ctime"]=> int(1605080149) ["blksize"]=> int(4096) ["blocks"]=> int(4300808)}";?>