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From: Joe Pluta <joepluta@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > You know I'm not going to let this slide, Walden. <grin> > I'm not sure what the "it" is that they've done. If you consider 64-bit to > be that they can now load 512GB of a database into memory in order to index > it, then yes, they've done that. Sadly, that's only using about 39 bits of > addressing, the current limitation of Windows 2003 (as stated in the > articles you quoted). the iSeries only supports about 50 bits. You CANNOT allocate a process with 64-bit address space.
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