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 Windows 2000 RAM and PageFile

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MichaelP
Jedi Yak

2489 Posts

Posted - 2005-09-07 : 10:34:08
Help me settle an argument we are having today. I've always been told that for a Windows 2000 box without using any special switches in the Boot.ini, you can not have more than 4GB's of memory.
If you've got 2GB's of phyiscal RAM, your page file should not exceed 2GB's giving you a total of 4GB.

I just had a discussion with a co-worker and he said I've mis-interpreted that rule. He says's the rule is that you can have up to 4GB's of physical RAM AND up to 4GB's of page file.

I found a doc from MS on the subject.
The key sentance is this:
quote:
To determine the size of the pagefile multiply the amount of physical RAM by 1.5 to a maximum of 4095 MB.

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;197379

I've read it a bunch of times, and I think it could be interpreted either way.

So, who's right? Is the rule Physical + Virtual <= 4GB or Phyiscal <=4GB AND Virtual <=4GB?

Thanks!
Michael


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SamC
White Water Yakist

3467 Posts

Posted - 2005-09-09 : 18:34:22
Did you ever find the answer?
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spirit1
Cybernetic Yak Master

11752 Posts

Posted - 2005-09-09 : 19:50:33
well according to first comment here
http://certcities.com/editorial/tips/story.asp?EditorialsID=5
at the bottom i'd say your coworker is right.

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