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>>NT AS can divide the address space to make sure that the application space gets more of the RAM than the OS - where Win9x and NT normally split the address space 2GB for system and 2GB for applications, NT AS allocates it 3GB to application and 1GB to OS. This means that at least potentially, the application can make use of a larger block of memory.
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>I'm having acronym brain fade.. What is NT AS? Advanced Server? Clustering? Just plain 'ol NT with an acronym addendum? *g*
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NT Server Enterprise - Advanced Server in the WIn2K environment.