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On Wed, 18 Apr 2007 23:25:33 +0000, Dereck L. Dietz wrote:
> Basically he was told that Windows 2003 places a maximum limit of memory
> that Oracle can use. For example, if we have 8 GB of RAM the upper
> limit could be 4GB or so. Is that true or is Oracle able to use as much
> of the available memory on the server as it is set up to use?
On the 64-bit windows, Oracle is able to use 64-bit address set. On 32-bit windows, it's 32 bit address set. Anyway, I don't see why would anyone need more then 640K of memory?
-- http://www.mladen-gogala.comReceived on Thu Apr 19 2007 - 14:07:24 CDT
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