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Welcome to our community! Hi For some reason my fault! I cannot find this info easily on the internet. Can someone tell me the max memory supported for the following OS's? Urgent so max points Cheers. Darius Ghassem. For more information, see What is 4GT. Limits on physical memory for bit platforms also depend on the Physical Address Extension PAE , which allows bit Windows systems to use more than 4 GB of physical memory. The following table specifies the limits on memory and address space for supported releases of Windows.
Unless otherwise noted, the limits in this table apply to all supported releases. The following table specifies the limits on physical memory for Windows Server Windows Server is available only in X64 editions. The following table specifies the limits on physical memory for Windows Server R2. Windows Server R2 is available only in bit editions. If the memory is remapped, X64 Windows can use this memory. Any X64 Windows or X86 Server release can.
There are a few dirty ways around the 4GB limit, but these will give you very little benefit and not much in the form of compatibility. If you need large amounts of mem, then unfortunately Standard's "licensing limitations" won't work for you.
In the following table, the increased maximum resources of computers that are based on bit versions of Windows and the bit Intel processor are compared with existing bit resource maximums. However, you can purchase Windows Enterprise and use that. There may be some compatibility issues, depending on your ERP:. Yeah, and not really sure that will buy you much. Move the page file to a super fast disk, or SSD and that will help Still just bandaid fixes If your ERP software is worth anything it has a database and web server setup which is extremely easy to deal with.
Backup and restore to new os should be a snap. Like the others before me stated, the OS upgrade will be inevitable if you require more memory. Christian, if you check your link, you'll specifically note that Windows Enterprise, bit edition, can address up to 64GB of RAM. In the comments section you'll find an explanation of why it can do it As much or as well as a bit system? Nope, but still an improvement. PAE is 36 bit, so the limitation for address space is much bigger than 4G.
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