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"SIMPKINS, Terry" <[log in to unmask]>
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SIMPKINS, Terry
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Mon, 8 Jul 1996 17:14:00 BST
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These may be the "listed" maximums, but I can assure you that if you put in
more, it will get used. (if you build it, they will come?)
We are currently running 448 in a 957RX.  I know it is being used because
there was a marked performance change when we went from 384 -> 448.
 
Terry Simpkins
 
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> From: lee_gunter
> To: Multiple recipients of list HP3000-L
> Subject: Re: Max memory on 947 ?
> Date: Monday, July 08, 1996 12:56PM
>
> Glenn,
>
> The May 1994 configuration guide shows the following:
>
>     947LX   192 MB  maximum
>     947RX   384 MB  maximum
>     947SX   384 MB  maximum
>
>     Typical no. users for each system = 64-100
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Lee Gunter      503-375-4498        [log in to unmask]
> HMO Oregon      503-375-4401  fax
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> Subject: Max memory on 947 ?
> Author:  [log in to unmask] at ~INTERNET
> Date:    7/8/96 12:36 PM
>
>
>      Can someone please point me in the right direction for finding the
>      maximum allowable memory for a Series 947? (I couldn't find it on
>      Jazz.) The system in question is running 5.0 with about 100 online
>      users (most running Quick screens), and about 3 user batch jobs
>      (generally running Suprtool and Quiz).
>
>      Thanks!
>
>      --Glenn Cole
>        Software al dente, Inc.
>        [log in to unmask]  <-- client site
>        [log in to unmask]      <-- always
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