I'm just curious if anyone else has noticed the pattern that I have noticed...
I have an HP xw4200 workstation with 2GB of memory. When I work on large assemblies in WF2, it is not uncommon for me to use up most of this memory. I have discovered that everything is nice and stable until I reach about 90% physical memory usage. At this point, WF2 begins to act unstable and crashes frequently. I have tried differnt memory sticks and even took away and added memory to see if the problem went away. No matter what I did it still became unstable when there was about 90% or more physical memory usage.
Another thing I have noticed is that WF2 seems to be much more stable and much much faster when running on Linux when compared to Windows (running on the same hardware). This leads me to believe that alot of my problem comes from memory management in Windows. Anyone have any thoughts or comments?
I have an HP xw4200 workstation with 2GB of memory. When I work on large assemblies in WF2, it is not uncommon for me to use up most of this memory. I have discovered that everything is nice and stable until I reach about 90% physical memory usage. At this point, WF2 begins to act unstable and crashes frequently. I have tried differnt memory sticks and even took away and added memory to see if the problem went away. No matter what I did it still became unstable when there was about 90% or more physical memory usage.
Another thing I have noticed is that WF2 seems to be much more stable and much much faster when running on Linux when compared to Windows (running on the same hardware). This leads me to believe that alot of my problem comes from memory management in Windows. Anyone have any thoughts or comments?