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Re: Memory limit for Win2000 and Oracle 8.1.7

From: GoAuto <ddemox_at_yahoo.com>
Date: 12 Sep 2001 23:48:12 -0700
Message-ID: <c6605664.0109122248.307b2af3@posting.google.com>


"Jesper Wolf Jespersen" <spam.jwj_at_ehuset.com.spam> wrote in message news:<KWQn7.3026$lk7.63822_at_news.get2net.dk>...
> Hello to you all.
>
> First off the platform choise is not mine to make, I just like to know if we
> are heading into trouble :-)
>

Hi,

Can you use this:

Oracle8i Support for Very Large Memory (VLM) Configurations A new feature in Oracle8i for Windows NT is support for Very Large Memory (VLM) configurations, which allows Oracle8i to access more than the 4 gigabyte (GB) of RAM traditionally available to Windows NT applications.



Note:
This feature is only available on Intel Pentium II and Pentium III Xeon 32-bit processor.
   

Specifically, Oracle8i Enterprise Edition on Windows NT 4.0 (in conjunction with Intel's PSE36 driver) can now allocate substantially more database buffers than previous releases. Further details are posted at:

http://www.intel.com/ebusiness/server/resources/pentiumii/xeon/esma.pdf

D. Received on Thu Sep 13 2001 - 01:48:12 CDT

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