Allen,
Does this hold true for 64-bit Windows as well? Until
seeing this thread I was unaware of the /3GB switch available for windows. It
sounds analogous to compiling in the hugemem kernel in Linux. Or are the two
unrelated? On Technet so far the only document I have found is the 32-bit Oracle
Database Platform Guide, chapter 1. Can you point out a good source of
information on this please.
Thanks.
Bill Wagman
Univ. of California at Davis
IET Campus Data
Center
wjwagman@ucdavis.edu
(530) 754-6208
I always use the /3G flag on all Windows database servers -
for both Oracle and SQL Server. I've used it several times on different
combinations of Windows, SQL & Oracle versions and never had any
problems.
Regards,
Brandon
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