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is win2k3 a 32 bit OS? by Tyop 2009-08-26 10:40:58
if so, what would adding another 4 GB to a total of 8GB actually do to a server?

In my mind, it would do exactly jack, as in 32 bit you can adress only how much?

[ Reply ]
  WTFIW2K3? by werehatrack2009-08-26 10:42:37
    [MS] Windows [Server] 2003? by kahuana2009-08-26 10:46:29
      Oh. That. The brokenware one. by werehatrack2009-08-26 10:51:55
        Bwahahaha! by Tyop2009-08-26 10:54:43
        Many still cling to 2K. by kahuana2009-08-26 10:55:38
          Our server here still runs 2K. by SaylorA2009-08-26 11:29:08
            Run Win2kServer in a VM by owh2009-08-26 15:06:34
  2k3 server IIRC could be 32 or 64 by PsychoI3oy2009-08-26 10:45:40
  Apparently, MS offers both by Clovis Man2009-08-26 10:46:12
    No, it wouldn't. PAE by Apo2009-08-26 10:50:53
      32 GB of RAM on a 32 bit system by talon07202009-08-26 10:59:52
        32 bit server will support 64GB according to this. by SaylorA2009-08-26 11:25:45
          PAE -> 36-bit physical addresses. 64G. (n/t) by bwkaz2009-08-26 21:42:43
      Sorry. Missed that one. (n/t) by Clovis Man2009-08-26 11:04:44
  It comes in 32- and 64-bit versions. by jpprater2009-08-26 10:47:29
  other than the increase in address space by Tyop2009-08-26 10:58:05

 

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