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Thursday, November 08, 2007

Windows Tip: Page files, system volumes, and large memory 64-bit systems

By Mitch Tulloch, MTIT Enterprises

Conventional wisdom is that your page file should be 1.5 times the size of your system's RAM. But since 64-bit Windows servers often have huge amounts of memory, do you really need to allocate a whopping 48 GB of hard drive space just to your page file on a system that has 32 GB of RAM? ...Continue reading 'Page files, system volumes, and large memory 64-bit systems '

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