RobJ
Elite Member
Hakim said:You may also want to just go ahead and get 2 more gigs of ram. You need it these days. It will make a big difference in operational speed.
Hakim
Not exactly true. 1 gig is plenty with XP. 2 is fine if you have a high speed machine, dual processors..(and the software that actually is written for dual processors) and doing a lot of heavy work. 3 gig on a Dell machine this you are probably shooting yourself in the foot. More work for the machine to manage. MS came out with a KB on this a while back if I recall. I would not recommend Vista of this computer.
Actually on some of the Ms Enterprise software they are maxing out memory usage from boot. I have a couple Exchange 2007 mail servers, about 60 mailboxes, 6 gig of ram. Ram was maxed out at 6 gig all the time. Hmmm, added another 4 gig, 10 gig total, still maxes out the ram...WTH? A little research and I discovered that 2007 is designed to grab all the available ram for the store. The MS Technet guy that responded said why have all that ram if you are not going to use it. He was of course correct, but it was something us IT guys were not use to seeing.
Good Luck,
Rob