From: Stefan Andersson on 26 Apr 2010 02:15 Hi, I have a file server that is constantly consuming all of the 8GB memory it has, after reading quite a bit about it I understand that it is the System Cache that is eating up all the memory. The server has somewhere between 30MB to 300MB available memory but most often about 100MB. W2K8 (not R2) has the Windows Dynamic Cache Service where I can set a max-size on the System Cache but that service doesn't run on W2K8 R2. Is there a way to limit the size on the System Cache in W2K8 R2? Thank you in advance. Stefan
From: Jonathan de Boyne Pollard on 1 May 2010 20:30 > > > I have a file server that is constantly consuming all of the 8GB > memory it has, [...] > And this is a bad thing because ...? It's generally a good thing that your machine is not leaving lying unused physical RAM that it could otherwise be making some use of.
From: Stefan Andersson on 5 May 2010 03:33 Like I said, I understand why the cache is there, and that they made some changes in the memory manager (which is why Dynamic Cache Service doesn't work) to address the issues in R2. It's a bad thing because I can't find information about how the System Cache works and if it releases memory on demand. If it does then there's no problem because I know I'll be able to get more memory if I need but like I said, I don't know if it does and I can't find information about it. That's why I would like a way to limit it to 97% or something like that. The servers available memory is as low as 10mb sometimes and rarely over 150MB. On 2010-05-02 02:30, Jonathan de Boyne Pollard wrote: >> >> >> I have a file server that is constantly consuming all of the 8GB >> memory it has, [...] >> > And this is a bad thing because ...? It's generally a good thing that > your machine is not leaving lying unused physical RAM that it could > otherwise be making some use of. >
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