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From: steve@timessqr.gc.cuny.edu (Steve Yoman)
Subject: Re: memory estimation
In-Reply-To: mosbrook@beach.csulb.edu's message of Sun, 2 Jun 1991 01:18:08 GMT
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Sender: steve@timessqr.gc.cuny.edu (Steve Yoman)
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Date: 3 Jun 91 18:08:13

In article <1991Jun2.011808.11956@beach.csulb.edu> mosbrook@beach.csulb.edu (Brent Mosbrook) writes:


>After purchasing many $$ worth of books on the subject, I havefound
>that most sidestep the issue of necessary ram for a server.  I
>understand that it is dependant upon the type of application, # of
>workstations, etc., but is there a worksheet/form that gives rough
>estimates?  I remember sheets from Wyse that detailed memory planning
>for xenix/unix which started out with such calculations as of users x#
>.5 mb.

>   BTW: I am using NW 386 v3.11 on a 386sx-20


Amount of memory depends on what you are doing.  You can look at the amount
of memory used by the NLMs you have loaded + the amount of disk space you 
have.  If you look in the SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION manual there is a chart on
page 417 (least in my book) to calculate memory used by your configuration.

We have a 650 mb drive that uses about 5 meg of server memory.  The server
has 10 meg total running monitor and pserver.  We will be upgrading memory
soon (probably drive as well)! 

BTW:  NW 386 v3.11 (250 user) on IBM Mod 80-20 (Core HD650)
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