david@xxxxxxx wrote:
On Fri, 8 Jun 2007, Dave Cramer wrote:
Is it possible that providing 128G of ram is too much ? Will other
systems
in the server bottleneck ?
the only way 128G of ram would be too much is if your total database
size (including indexes) is smaller then this.
now it may not gain you as much of an advantage going from 64G to 128G
as it does going from 32G to 64G, but that depends on many variables as
others have been asking.
I don't know about the IBM but I know some of the HPs require slower ram
to actually get to 128G.
Joshua D. Drake
David Lang
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