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Re: Memory Limit Imposed on Oracle by Windows?

From: Dereck L. Dietz <dietzdl_at_ameritech.net>
Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2007 09:22:23 GMT
Message-ID: <jxGVh.1154$H_.704@newssvr21.news.prodigy.net>


> That's my take. The limitations to 4gb are all based on the 32-bit
> architecture. 2 to the 32nd power = 4 billion = 4GB. That's the math
> side of it; the direct memory addressing limitation of a 64-bit
> architecture is... well, a lot more than 4GB.
>
> Definitely do your own digging into the specs of 32-bit versus 64-bit
> Windows, *and* 32-bit versus 64-bit Oracle. But I think you'll find
> that the resourcing under 64-bit is a lot more sizeable, and all the
> hokey config jazz you have to do under 32-bit Windows won't be needed.
>

Thanks. Received on Thu Apr 19 2007 - 04:22:23 CDT

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