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RE: Oracle on Windows 2000 AS with /3GB flag

From: Allen, Brandon <Brandon.Allen_at_OneNeck.com>
Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 17:02:32 -0700
Message-ID: <04DDF147ED3A0D42B48A48A18D574C45071FE0B1@NT15.oneneck.corp>


Not sure, never worked with 64-bit Windows yet. It's documented on Metalink but I don't have the note handy right now. I'm not familiar with hugemem - never worked on Linux (I work mostly on AIX & HPUX), but basically the /3G flag just tells Windows to make 3GB of RAM available for all applications/users running on the machine, instead of the default behavior of hogging 2GB for the OS and only giving 2GB to the users & apps. I think you might get some hits if you search for 4GT as I've seen it referred to by that name before (Short for "4GB Tuning", I think).  

Regards,
Brandon


From: William Wagman [mailto:wjwagman_at_ucdavis.edu]    

Does this hold true for 64-bit Windows as well?

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