Over in the Visual FoxPro forum there was recently a spirited debate and commentary on the 2 GB size limit for tables. Even VFP, which is a powerful and excellent programming environment, does not natively handle tables any larger than that. In order to bypass that limitation it is used as the front end of SQL server or some other similar back end such as sold by Oracle, etc. At this point it seems the PC workstation-based systems are stuck here for the time being with our own "glass ceiling". Another advantage of the larger systems is better data integrity (how often is a user allowed to turn off a server without shutting down?) but the disadvantage is the added cost of servers, user licenses, equipment, etc.
See the various comments here: thread184-558851