Is turning on AWE for the relational engine reasonable in this situation?
Is there a significant potential benefit to moving the relational databases
onto another server and leaving AS by itself on the server?
Has anybody been in a similar situation and been successful modifying AS
properties such as Memory \ TotalMemoryLimit?
Here are the specifics on our server:
OS: 32 bit Windows Server 2003 Standard SP1 (upgrading to Enterprise to
support more memory).
8 processors.
RAM: 4GB (installing additional memory for a total of 10GB).
/3GB switch on.
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