This is already happening. I pointed this out some time ago.

A very naughty u turn :)

neil


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I'll take care of cleaning up this content issue with the content team.

~Eric


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Pinto
Sent: Monday, December 06, 2004 3:14 PM
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Now this is fun:

According to MS-KBQ291988 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/291988)
QUOTE:
Caution The /3GB switch in Windows Server 2003, Standard Edition is only for
development and testing purposes. Microsoft does not support using the /3GB
switch in Windows Server 2003, Standard Edition in a production environment.
The /3GB switch can cause some applications to have problems that are related
to address dependencies or to a reduction in kernel space. 

According to MS-KBQ308356 (http://support.microsoft.com/?id=308356)
QUOTE:
If you plan to use more than 1 GB of physical memory on the domain controller,
use Windows 2000 Advanced Server, Windows 2000 Datacenter Server, Windows
Server 2003, Standard Edition, Windows Server 2003, Enterprise Edition, or
Windows Server 2003, Datacenter Edition. You can use the /3GB switch in the
%SystemDrive%\Boot.ini file on these versions of Windows to provide an
additional 1 GB of addressable memory. However, if you use this switch with
Windows 2000 Server, this memory space is marked as unavailable. For
additional information about memory configuration tuning, click the following
article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: 291988 A
description of the 4 GB RAM tuning feature and the Physical Address Extension
switch 

According to "W2K3 Deployment Kit - Designing and Deploying Directory and
Security Services" Chapter 4 "Planning Domain Controller Capacity"
QUOTE:
Note
The /3GB switch can be added to domain controllers that are running Windows
Server 2003, Standard Edition; Windows Server 2003, Enterprise Edition; and
Windows Server 2003, Datacenter Edition. Do not add the /3GB switch to the
Boot.ini file if you have less than 2 GB of physical memory.


Very nice.... 2 different statements according to the /3GB switch Does any one
know which one is true? Personally I think MS-KBQ291988 is correct because of
the date of the article -> 15 nov 2004

Regards,
Jorge



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You don't need the /3GB switch for a DC. Just having more than 2GB of ram does
not require using the /3GB switch, systems like Exchange require it, but a DC
shouldn't need it.

Phil

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Sent: Monday, December 06, 2004 11:57 AM
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Subject: [ActiveDir] Stress testing and performance analysis of domain
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As part of a more general AD design refresh, I am re-visiting the DC hardware
and OS configuration. 

I am proposing several changes to the DC spec, including the adoption of the
following: 

*       Use 4Gb RAM
*       Use /3gb switch
*       Place AD logs and database on separate disk spindles


In order to 'sell' this idea, I would like to demonstrate the effective
increase in 'horse power' that the above offers. I am therefore looking for a
tool which can help me to show that a DC with config A can handle load x
whilst DC spec B can handle load y.

Ideally, this tool will act much like loadsim and simulate a load on the DC so
as to identify the maximum load that each config is capable of handling.

Is there such a tool available on the market? 

Thanks in advance,
Neil 

Neil Ruston - MVP Directory Services 

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