# Please note, the commands below will create unreadable files and should be # used for testing file size only. If you're looking for something that has # lines in it, use /dev/urandom instead of /dev/zero. You'll then be able to # read the number of lines in that file using `wc -l large-file.1mb.txt` # Create a 1MB file dd if=/dev/zero of=large-file-1mb.txt count=1024 bs=1024 # Create a 10MB file dd if=/dev/zero of=large-file-10mb.txt count=1024 bs=10240 # Create a 100MB file dd if=/dev/zero of=large-file-100mb.txt count=1024 bs=102400 # Create a 1GB file dd if=/dev/zero of=large-file-1gb.txt count=1024 bs=1048576 # Create a 10GB file dd if=/dev/zero of=large-file-10gb.txt count=1024 bs=10485760 # Create a 100GB file dd if=/dev/zero of=large-file-100gb.txt count=1024 bs=104857600 # Create a 1TB file (careful now...) dd if=/dev/zero of=large-file-1tb.txt count=1024 bs=1073741824