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Hello,
The upper limit for a server running NT is 2gb, because usually only 4gb of memory can be installed. However, I believe that with the patch installed, enabling NT to go above 4gb of ram, it will also increase the upper limit. KK
-----Original Message-----
Kanagaraj
Sent: Monday, June 25, 2001 2:18 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Hi all,
>If he has 8GB of memory, why not allocate 4GB to the data
>buffer instead of
I don't remember the limit, but there *is* an upper limit on the amount of memory that a single process can address in NT (was it 2Gb?). Since the architecture of Oracle on NT is a single-process-multi-threaded one, and all of the SGA and PGA is actually within this process space, I believe that you may be bumping this upper limit....
Maybe someone with a deeper understanding of NT can chip in (Anita?)
John Kanagaraj
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