Re: >8GB in Blade 2000 ?



Michael Vilain wrote:
In article <u3sXi.187$2m2.147@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Jorgen Moquist <jorgen.moquist@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Dave wrote:
It is possible to fit > 8 GB in a Blade 2000?

I know the spec says 8 GB max, but I also know it is sometimes possible to use unsupported, but usable combinations in Sun hardware.

I've run out of RAM a couple of times, so if it is possible to go above 8 GB at a semi-affordable price, I might be tempted to do so.
i have a blade 1000 running a 18gb fcal disk SunOS 5.8.
/Jorgen

I think the OP was referring to the maximum amount of RAM that can be installed, not the disk size.


I was referring to RAM, not disk size, although I admit I did not state it too clearly.
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