Re: UnixWare versus Linux, and 2.4 i686 PAE mode

From: Christoph Rohland (cr@sap.com)
Date: Sun May 28 2000 - 14:25:20 EST


Warren Young <tangent@cyberport.com> writes:

> a kind of sidebar that explains the i686's PAE mode, which UnixWare
> supports and I understand Linux 2.4 will support. This latter is
> the shakiest of the three, so if some of the VM wizards here would
> give it a look, I'd be glad for any corrections.

You write:
    In Linux, nothing much changes for the user programs. They are
    still limited to 3 GB each. To use all 64 GB of a fully-loaded PAE
    system, then, you need at least 21 processes that each take 3 GB
    of memory. (3 * 21 = 63 GB; the remaining 1 GB belongs to the
    kernel.)

Of course a single-process can use more than 3GB of memory by using
shared memory and mapping and unmapping parts of the memory as
needed. This is what SAP R/3 will do on Linux 2.4.

Greetings
                Christoph

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