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Where are the Large RAM Systems? 185

CaptCanuk asks: "I've been charged with finding a system with 16 GB of memory and have had a really hard time in acquiring one (especially with a PCIE 16x slot). Linux is at the forefront of these 'large system memory' systems and beyond beta versions of Windows XP, is the only OS that supports the 64 bit memory addressing required to use this much RAM. When I asked large beige box wholesalers, I'd get comments from 'Why do you want a 16GB harddrive...you want MEMORY? are you sure?' to 'No motherboard supports more than 4GB of memory; everyone knows that'. Where are these mythical large memory systems? Do you think such workstation configurations will become pervasive in the future? Will it take Microsoft's Windows XP 64 bit to legitimize their existence in larger quantities?"
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Where are the Large RAM Systems?

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  • Try this link (Score:2, Insightful)

    by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday February 22, 2005 @08:19AM (#11743277)
    Here is an idea, why dont you just fucking google it [justfuckinggoogleit.com].
  • by QuantumG ( 50515 ) <qg@biodome.org> on Tuesday February 22, 2005 @08:20AM (#11743282) Homepage Journal
    IBM eserver xSeries 445 8870 (88701RX) [dealtime.com] can take 64 GB of ram, that enough for ya? I got a wild idea, why don't the "editors" of Slashdot do a 5 second google search before posting pointless Ask Slashdot questions like this and save us all a lot of time. Hell, it might even improve the quality of the site!
  • by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday February 22, 2005 @08:28AM (#11743330)
    You need a PCIe slot? ARE YOU ABSOLUTELY SURE ABOUT THAT? If you are doing high-end visualisation, why not get a dedicated graphics workstation that supports massive amounts of RAM and hefty graphics cards?

    Gobs of memory & Linux [sgi.com]

    Gobs of memory & HP-UX [hp.com]

    Gobs of memory & Solaris [sun.com]

    Thousands of phamaceutical, oil and research companies around the world use this kit to get results, so why can't you?

  • by miu ( 626917 ) on Tuesday February 22, 2005 @08:31AM (#11743340) Homepage Journal
    I don't think that most of the questions are selected to answer the question. As you correctly point out, the question can be solved with a search engine within minutes. Rather the question is supposed to encourage discussion - why does he need 16 G RAM, what are other people using such systems for, maybe someone has lab tested systems from several vendors and wants to share their results, how does the support offered by various OSs actually work. etc.
  • Re:Try this link (Score:4, Insightful)

    by dubl-u ( 51156 ) * <2523987012@pota . t o> on Tuesday February 22, 2005 @01:15PM (#11745804)
    Here is an idea, why dont you just fucking google it.

    Here's a question I didn't find such a good answer to in Google: Was it really necessary to be such a prick?

    If you would have read past the first question mark in the guy's post, he isn't just asking for the name of one place that's selling them. He's also asking when or even whether these systems will become common. For somebody who's about to drop tens of thousands of dollars, those seem like pretty good questions.

    Funny, Google isn't coming up with such good answers on that. Boy, if only he could find a community of people who make their living on the cutting edge of technology. Maybe some of them would know! Perhaps you can share the Google query that will help him find somewhere like that?
  • by NRP128 ( 710672 ) on Tuesday February 22, 2005 @02:55PM (#11747041) Homepage Journal
    I saw maybe 5 or so positive, actually on topic responses, 100 or so saying "Google it you idiot" and another 20ish stating something along the lines of "you #@*#$ Stop wasting my time!".

    If you feel this is waste of time/space etc, don't waste everybody else's time and space by posting a reply. Just STFU and STFO. The man asked a question. If you're not going to answer him, keep your shit to yourself. He's not just looking for hardware from the sound of it. He wants something specific from a vendor. Googling, or searching Newegg and Dell aren't viable options. Dell.com sucks, IMHO, even the business side, because there's too much that i know they can do that they don't list. And calling them without knowing somebody there to talk to who knows his shit will only elicit the comments like the poster said "Why would you need 16GB of RAM?!"

    I will grant that more information needed to be provided, such as intended use, why it has to have a 16x PCIe slot, etc. But with the abbreviated space slashdot gives each post i can see the reason for being brief.

    A wisecrack is one thing, but a) most of you got modded up for things that should have been modded down as redundant. b) most of you got modded up for saying nothing prevailent or helpful concerning the original question. c) most of you just need to quit trolling posts and go do some real work.

I have hardly ever known a mathematician who was capable of reasoning. -- Plato

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