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Date:      Fri, 04 Sep 1998 11:32:18 -0400
From:      Richard Cownie <tich@ma.ikos.com>
To:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Support for big memory and SMP
Message-ID:  <35F00802.E5517972@ma.ikos.com>

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Hi,

I have a cpu/memory intensive application which requires
>2GB of physical DRAM, and >2GB of virtual address space in 
a single user process.  Machines with 4GB DRAM are now 
available at reasonable cost (e.g. Dell PowerEdge 6300 ~= $25K).

So I have several questions:

a) Is there any theoretical reason (e.g. hard split of virtual
    address space) why FreeBSD couldn't handle 4GB of physical
   DRAM; or >2GB in a single user process ?

b) Has anyone tried this in practice ?

c) Is anyone running FreeBSD on Pentium Xeon machines ?
    In particular, 4-way SMP Xeon machines.

d) I've heard a rumour that Linux has a hard 2GB limit -
   does anyone have details of this ?

e) The third alternative is Solaris on x86 - if anyone knows
   about big-memory issues with this environment I'd be
   very interested.

Thanks
     Richard Cownie

email: tich@ma.ikos.com

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