Subject | Re: How many RAM does FB can manage? |
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Author | Adam |
Post date | 2007-04-02T21:08:45Z |
--- In firebird-support@yahoogroups.com, "kokok_kokok"
<kokok_kokok@...> wrote:
a 32 bit process. If you are running a 32 bit version of Windows with
Superserver (fbserver.exe), then the maximum RAM it can use is 2GB. If
you use Classic Server (fb_inet_server.exe), that limitation is removed.
Adam
<kokok_kokok@...> wrote:
>The 2GB RAM limit probably refers to the maximum addressable memory of
>
> Thank you for your response. My doubt is the maximum size of RAM that
> Firebird can manage, the technical limit.
> If Firebird limit is 2GB, then, maybe it does make sense to put a 6GB
> of RAM in machine.
>
a 32 bit process. If you are running a 32 bit version of Windows with
Superserver (fbserver.exe), then the maximum RAM it can use is 2GB. If
you use Classic Server (fb_inet_server.exe), that limitation is removed.
Adam