Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Memory

i have a Windows 2000 Advanced Server machine service pack 4 (build 2195) i
have a 1.73 gigahertz AMD Athlon XP processor and im wondering how much
memory i can put in the server without it crashing i would appreciate it if u
could reply. thank you.Ummm...as much as the motherboard will support? Check with the board
manufacturer...
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"needhelpman" <needhelpman@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>i have a Windows 2000 Advanced Server machine service pack 4 (build 2195) i
> have a 1.73 gigahertz AMD Athlon XP processor and im wondering how much
> memory i can put in the server without it crashing i would appreciate it
> if u
> could reply. thank you.|||i meant how much memory can the SQL server take berfore the network crashes
--
tha best man
"Kevin3NF" wrote:
> Ummm...as much as the motherboard will support? Check with the board
> manufacturer...
> --
> Kevin Hill
> President
> 3NF Consulting
> www.3nf-inc.com/NewsGroups.htm
> www.DallasDBAs.com/forum - new DB forum for Dallas/Ft. Worth area DBAs.
> www.experts-exchange.com - experts compete for points to answer your
> questions
>
> "needhelpman" <needhelpman@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:0ED5AA99-9F18-4DBD-AD00-2ABA9E77524B@.microsoft.com...
> >i have a Windows 2000 Advanced Server machine service pack 4 (build 2195) i
> > have a 1.73 gigahertz AMD Athlon XP processor and im wondering how much
> > memory i can put in the server without it crashing i would appreciate it
> > if u
> > could reply. thank you.
>
>|||memory has nothing to do with networking.
It all depends on how much memory you can afford and how much your
motherboard supports. Then comes the issue of if the edition of windows you
are using supports the amount of memory.
Regards
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Mike Epprecht, Microsoft SQL Server MVP
Zurich, Switzerland
IM: mike@.epprecht.net
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"needhelpman" <da1yellabone@.yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:C962D4A4-4DD9-4C94-A5A6-04D068DFF272@.microsoft.com...
>i meant how much memory can the SQL server take berfore the network crashes
> --
> tha best man
>
> "Kevin3NF" wrote:
>> Ummm...as much as the motherboard will support? Check with the board
>> manufacturer...
>> --
>> Kevin Hill
>> President
>> 3NF Consulting
>> www.3nf-inc.com/NewsGroups.htm
>> www.DallasDBAs.com/forum - new DB forum for Dallas/Ft. Worth area DBAs.
>> www.experts-exchange.com - experts compete for points to answer your
>> questions
>>
>> "needhelpman" <needhelpman@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:0ED5AA99-9F18-4DBD-AD00-2ABA9E77524B@.microsoft.com...
>> >i have a Windows 2000 Advanced Server machine service pack 4 (build
>> >2195) i
>> > have a 1.73 gigahertz AMD Athlon XP processor and im wondering how much
>> > memory i can put in the server without it crashing i would appreciate
>> > it
>> > if u
>> > could reply. thank you.
>>|||The amount of memory SQL Server can use is dependant on the OS edition and
the SQL Edition. Please see the Maximum Capacity Specs in BooksOnLine for
exactly what these are.
--
Andrew J. Kelly SQL MVP
"needhelpman" <da1yellabone@.yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:C962D4A4-4DD9-4C94-A5A6-04D068DFF272@.microsoft.com...
>i meant how much memory can the SQL server take berfore the network crashes
> --
> tha best man
>
> "Kevin3NF" wrote:
>> Ummm...as much as the motherboard will support? Check with the board
>> manufacturer...
>> --
>> Kevin Hill
>> President
>> 3NF Consulting
>> www.3nf-inc.com/NewsGroups.htm
>> www.DallasDBAs.com/forum - new DB forum for Dallas/Ft. Worth area DBAs.
>> www.experts-exchange.com - experts compete for points to answer your
>> questions
>>
>> "needhelpman" <needhelpman@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:0ED5AA99-9F18-4DBD-AD00-2ABA9E77524B@.microsoft.com...
>> >i have a Windows 2000 Advanced Server machine service pack 4 (build
>> >2195) i
>> > have a 1.73 gigahertz AMD Athlon XP processor and im wondering how much
>> > memory i can put in the server without it crashing i would appreciate
>> > it
>> > if u
>> > could reply. thank you.
>>sql

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