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Re: Maximum memory on NT

From: Christopher Allan <ghm81_at_dial.pipex.com>
Date: Fri, 12 Mar 1999 09:35:53 -0000
Message-ID: <7canad$6eq$1@plug.news.pipex.net>


Sorry, I should have given more information.

It is an Intel based solution 4*PII450 Xeon (2Mb). The plan was that we could load heavy access tables to memory to improve I/O.

We already plan to have 66 disks in RAID1 configuration.

Does this alter your opinion.

Many thanks,

CP

Christopher M. Day wrote in message
<36E8513E.CEF4FA7C_at_rdbms.freeserve.co.uk>...
>Christopher,
>
>You are doing this on Alpha right ? If you are using NT Intel then there
>is little point going above 3 and a bit Gb (ie 3x1Gb+1x128Mb), NT isn't
>going to give you the rest.
>
>I would suggest you save your memory and get better i/o.
>
>Chris.
>
>Christopher Allan wrote:
>>
>> Please could somebody confirm this for me?
>>
>> I am building two large servers on NT with a proposed 8Gb of memory. One
of
>> these will be based on Oracle 7.3.4, the other Oracle 8.
>>
>> I am aware that I need to use NT Enterprise edition to utilise over 2Gb
>> memory, but are there any other memory limitations?
>>
>> CP
Received on Fri Mar 12 1999 - 03:35:53 CST

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