Maximum export size using Archiver 11g

Does anyone know the maximum size for an export action using the archiver utility?
Thank you very much in advance.

There should be no theoretical limit.
The limiting factor is going to be file system space availability. (In other words, if you export the entire repository, does your underlying file system have enough capacity to essentially duplicate your current content?)
Your question is a bit random, though. Is there a business use case here?

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