Is there a (best practices concerning the) maximum volume of Appstack size?

I can't find the specific recommendations on the maximum size of an appstack.

We want to create a model of 50 GB or even more. Someone at - it experience with this scenario?

The default size is 20GB, so if you want to create an appstack which is 50 GB you will need to create a new model with 50 GB of disk space.

I've heard of writable volumes (not appstacks, I know, but still it's just as a reference) are large 100 GB. The maximum file size of the appstack, as far as I can see, is limited to the file size VMWare supports (somewhere in the terabytes? Anyone?). If my guess is that 50 GB should be easily achievable.

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