16G is supported on x64 (and I suppose Itanium) versions only.  32-bit
versions are limited to 4G.

On 6/14/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >I have a year old Sun Fire x4200 server, two Dual Core Opteron 275s,
> which
> >performed much better with UV and in general than my brand spankin' new
> Dell
> >PowerEdge 1950, with two Xeon Woodcrests (Core 2 Duo-based).  Each
> machine
> >has 16G RAM and similar hard drive configurations.  Both run Windows
> Server
> >2003 x64 Standard Edition R2 Service Pack 2 and UV 10.2.
>
> Gabe,
> I also have a couple Sun Fire x4200 servers, which outperform any Dell in
> my data center.  In your description you said that you are running Windows
> Server 2003 x64 Standard Edition on 16 Gigs of RAM.  I was under the
> impression that Standard Edition supports only 4 Gigs, and you have to
> move up to Enterprise Edition to break that barrier.  A quick online
> search didn't tell me otherwise, anyone reading this know for sure?
>
> http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/windowsserver/bb294403.aspx
>
> Michael Golden
> IT Manager
> Unique Fabricating Inc
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