From: jolteroli on
Then, x64 is a way out of the session-limit.

-jolt

"Bill" <bill_golem-nospam(a)bwdsb.on.ca> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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> That's what I am after, more sessions as my application doesn't
> require alot of CPU power. I just run into the 2GB limit with a
> 32bit OS.
>
> On Wed, 26 Nov 2008 18:09:37 -0500, "Paul Shapiro"
> <paul(a)hideme.broadwayData.com> wrote:
>
>>One x64 advantage is you can have more memory on the TS, so you can
>>support
>>more sessions. Each WoW application can only have 2GB available, but total
>>ram can be far above the 4GB x32 limit.
>>
>>"Bill" <bill_golem-nospam(a)bwdsb.on.ca> wrote in message
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>>> That's what I though would be the answer. So then no point running
>>> x64 TS with 32bit apps.
>>>
>>> Thanks for the input.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wed, 26 Nov 2008 18:26:10 +0100, "jolteroli" <jolt1976(a)gmx.net>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>>yes, 32 bit address space is what 32 bit applications expect and also
>>>>what
>>>>they get in WoW. 2^32=4GB, sorry...
>>>>
>>>>-jolt
>>>>
>>>>"Bill" <bill_golem-nospam(a)bwdsb.on.ca> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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>>>>> Hello
>>>>>
>>>>> Is there any advanage to running x64 Windows 2008 Terminal Servers
>>>>> with x86 (32-bit) applications. With a x86 server there is a limit
>>>>> of 4GB, 2GB for the OS / 2GB for user space. With x64 I would assume
>>>>> that this limit would be removed, but the x86 applications would
>>>>> still be limited to addressing memory under the 4GB. Could someone
>>>>> verify or give some advice.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks