Re: Windows Server RAM
- From: ogden <ogden@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 13 Aug 2008 11:29:53 +0100
darsy wrote:
On Aug 13, 11:12 am, "Krusty" <dontwant...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
As my brain's pretty frazzled at the moment, I need to check a couple
of things before making a complete fool of myself with a client[1].
Sooo...
AIUI, the max RAM available to a single process on Windows Server 2003
Enterprise Edition is 2GB, unless you add the /3GB switch to the
boot.ini, in which case it's 3GB. Correct?
Enterprise Edition will support up to 4GB of RAM per server, and run
in clusters of up to 8 machines, so a theoretical maximum of 32GB
using 8 boxes and the /PAE boot switch.
MCS only supports failover clustering though, so you'd be stuck with the
same per-process limit, just with multiple processes across multiple
machines. And if I was using Oracle, I'd probably use RAC rather than
MCS. Still doesn't solve the problem though.
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ogden
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