NFS + Load Balancer



Greetings :

I'm working on a solution for website that is used mainly for movies download. The total size of all files are about 5 TB.
I'm going to setup a solution as the following :

1) NAS ( around 6 TB , 12 X 500GB, Raid 1 and 5 ) .
2) 6 web-servers behind a hardware-load-balancer.

All those machines will be running Redhat 5 ... I'm thinking to have large partition on the NAS and mount it on each one of those web-servers.

My Questions are : Does the Redhat default kernel support exporting such a large file system ? Would you please share your experince on a solution like this ?

Thoughts, suggestions and assistance are all highly appreciated,
Regards,

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