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Guest John Holt
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Hello all,

Quick question. Just currious at this point. We publics a desktop with 2

32bit apps only. With Windows Server 2003 Standard 32bit and 4gb or ram we

can usually get 40-50 users at a time with no problem. Would there be any

problems doing the same thing with Windows Server 2003 Standard 64bit???

Does each TS session run with it's own block of memory so the 32bit apps

don't lose track of their own data once the user load goes beyond the 4gb???

 

Would be nice to eliminate a TS server or 2. :)

 

Thoughts?

 

John

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Guest Munindra Das [MSFT]
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Re: 32 vs 64

 

This should work fine.

 

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Thanks!

 

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"John Holt" <johnh@regionv.k12.mn.us> wrote in message

news:28AF1FD2-C1B1-4C64-9F7B-83051997EAB9@microsoft.com...

> Hello all,

> Quick question. Just currious at this point. We publics a desktop with 2

> 32bit apps only. With Windows Server 2003 Standard 32bit and 4gb or ram

> we can usually get 40-50 users at a time with no problem. Would there be

> any problems doing the same thing with Windows Server 2003 Standard

> 64bit??? Does each TS session run with it's own block of memory so the

> 32bit apps don't lose track of their own data once the user load goes

> beyond the 4gb???

>

> Would be nice to eliminate a TS server or 2. :)

>

> Thoughts?

>

> John


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