eHunter
May 30th, 2002, 04:27 AM
Hello all-
Processes on a windows box have a 4GB memory space, but of this only 2GB is addressible for user data and instructions. The rest is System memory. Windows 2000 Advanced Server can be configured to use upto 3GB for user memory.
The applications that we are porting for our project use a very large amount of memory. Sometimes in the range of 4 GB.
someone might have more information about this limit and any workarounds that might exist for getting access to more of the total memory. Please let us know.
Thanks in advance,
Sarma
Processes on a windows box have a 4GB memory space, but of this only 2GB is addressible for user data and instructions. The rest is System memory. Windows 2000 Advanced Server can be configured to use upto 3GB for user memory.
The applications that we are porting for our project use a very large amount of memory. Sometimes in the range of 4 GB.
someone might have more information about this limit and any workarounds that might exist for getting access to more of the total memory. Please let us know.
Thanks in advance,
Sarma