Disk raw lun

Hello

Everyone knows and have documentation to the limitation on a disc raw lun? I know that it was 2 TB 3.0.1. Need 2 TB 3.5?

http://www.VMware.com/PDF/vi3_35/esx_3/r35u2/vi3_35_25_u2_config_max.PDF setting limits of 3.5 a. Still 2 TB...

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