Как правильно сказал Олег Матрозов Олег Матрозов, ограничение 4ТБ , но возможно у вас 2х процессорный сервак на камнях АМД , и там каждому сокеру соответствует память , то есть в мать можно всунуть 2 проца и к каждому по 32Г оперативки , и если стоит в данный момент только один камень , то сколько не пихни а увидит он только 32 .
Хоятя обычно у нормальных матерей идет 64 и более ГБ на процессорный сокет .
Может есть смысл проверить куда именно воткнута память ?
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Today we were finally able to get our hands on the “preliminary” information about the maximum use of random access memory (RAM) with the new versions of Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012 for our operating system data base.
- Source: Microsoft
Generally it remains the case that the 32Bit (x86) versions of Windows 8 are able to address 4 GB memory maximum only. With older hardware, just around 3,2 GB RAM can be used by the operating system.
The Windows 8 PRO and ENTERPRISE editions now have been upgraded to a maximum of 512 GB usable memory.
The Standard Edition supports up to 192 GB.
Operating system/edition |
Version (32 or 64-bit) |
Maximum memory |
Windows RT |
32-bit |
4GB |
Windows 8 |
32-bit |
4GB |
Windows 8 Pro |
32-bit |
4GB |
Windows 8 Enterprise |
32-bit |
4GB |
Windows 8 |
64-bit |
192GB |
Windows 8 Pro |
64-bit |
512GB |
Windows 8 Enterprise |
64-bit |
512GB |
- Source:Microsoft
The Windows Server 2012 editions are exclusively available as a 64-bit software and support up to 4 TB RAM now.
Operating system |
Version (32 or 64-bit) |
Maximum memory |
Windows Server 2012 Foundation |
64-bit |
32GB |
Windows Server 2012 Essentials |
64-bit |
64GB |
Windows Server 2012 Standard |
64-bit |
4TB |
Windows Server 2012 Datacenter |
64-bit |
4TB |
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Operating System | Maximum Memory (RAM) |
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Windows Server 2012 Essentials | 64GB |
Windows Server 2012 Standard | 4TB |
Windows Server 2012 Datacenter | 4TB |
Windows 2008 R2 Server Web 64-Bit | 32GB |
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What is the minimum RAM for server 2012 R2?
Table 2-2 Windows Server 2012 R2 Hardware Requirements
Component | Minimum Requirement | Microsoft Recommended |
---|---|---|
Memory | 512 MB RAM | 2 GB RAM or greater |
Available Disk Space | 32 GB | 40 GB or greater |
Optical Drive | DVD-ROM drive | DVD-ROM drive |
Display | Super VGA (800×600) monitor | XGA (1024×768) monitor |
Windows Server 2012, and 2012 R2 End of Extended support is approaching per the Lifecycle Policy: Windows Server 2012 and 2012 R2 Extended Support will end on October 10, 2023. Customers are upgrading to the latest release of Windows Server and applying the latest innovation to modernize their IT environment.
What are the minimum requirements to install a Windows Server 2012 R2?
The stated Windows Server 2012 R2 requirements include a single 1.4 GHz, 64-bit processor core, 512 MB of RAM, a 32 GB disk partition and a standard Ethernet (10/100 Mbps or faster) network connection. The server will also require access to an optical drive, along with access to a keyboard, video and mouse.
What is the use of Windows Server 2012 R2?
With the Windows Server Essentials Experience role, you can take advantage of Windows Server 2012 R2 Essentials features such as simplified management using the server dashboard, data protection, Remote Web Access, and integration with Microsoft online services—all without enforcement of the Windows Server 2012 R2 …
What is the highest amount of RAM you can have?
If a computer is running a 32-bit processor, the maximum amount of RAM it can address is 4GB. Computers running 64-bit processors can hypothetically handle hundreds of terabytes of RAM.
Why would you need 1TB of RAM?
With 1TB of RAM, you could launch every single game on your system and never close them. The data would stay loaded in RAM, allowing you to switch games whenever you wanted. Even if you took a break and weren’t playing anything, you could keep them open. They’d be instantly available when you got back in the mood.
Is Windows Server 2019 still supported?
Windows Server 2019 is the ninth version of the Windows Server operating system by Microsoft, as part of the Windows NT family of operating systems.
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Windows Server 2019.
Official website | microsoft.com/windowsserver |
Support status | |
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Start date: November 13, 2018 Mainstream support: Until January 9, 2024 Extended support: Until January 9, 2029 |
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by Simon Seagrave 2 Comments
The following is a useful summary table that outlines the physical memory limits found with Microsoft Windows Server 2012 (W2K12). Just as a reminder Windows Server 2012 is only available as an X64 distribution.
Although I’m not a big fan of the new user interface I will be starting to move my virtualization lab based servers over to W2K12 sometime soon.
Windows Server 2012 Version | Physical Memory Limit |
Foundation | 32GB |
Essentials | 64GB |
Standard | 4TB |
Datacenter | 4TB |
Storage Server 2012 Workgroup | 32GB |
Storage Server 2012 Standard | 4TB |
Hyper-V Server 2012 | 4TB |
About Simon Seagrave
Simon is a Boston, USA, based Virtualization, Cloud & IT Technology Evangelist. He loves working in the ever-changing IT industry & spends most of his time working with Virtualization, Cloud & other Enterprise IT-based technologies.
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Muhamad Nafis says
Hai….
I’m just asking 1 questions and sharing your experiences
If I have Windows Server 2012 and its still not license, is Microsoft make any limitation of memory usable ?, because my applications is always use maximum of 4 GB, event the Windows is 64 Bit.
Thanks in Advance
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Rakhesh Rao says
Yes, your application is 32-bit and is therefore limited to the 4GB limit. Use a 64bit version or recompile the application with a 64bit compiler.
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In this article, we will take a look at the minimum, recommended, and suggested requirements for installing and maintaining Windows Server 2012. Like previous versions, Microsoft publishes the bare minimum to get the operating system installed.
However, you need to take into account additional factors that will affect the hardware requirements. According to Microsoft, here are the basic minimum requirements for installing Server 2012.
System Requirements
The following sections cover the system requirements for Windows Server 2012. If your computer does not meet the minimum requirements, you will not be able to install this product correctly.
You should note that while the information below may list minimum or suggested requirements, the actual requirements will vary based on your system configuration, installed applications, roles, and features you install on the system.
Processor
The number of processor cores, processor cache, and clock frequency of the CPU(s) will affect the actual requirements of the processor. From a realistic implementation of Windows Server 2012, it is not recommended to configure your server with the minimum requirements.
You should start with the recommended requirement and take note of the applications, roles, features, and other services that will be running on the server. You may need to add multiple cores and/or increase the clock cycles. Microsoft recommends the following specifications for Server 2012:
Requirement | Processor |
---|---|
Minimum | 1.4 GHz 64-bit or faster single-core |
Minimum | 1.3 GHz 64-bit or faster multi-core |
Recommended | 3.1 GHz 64-bit or faster multi-core |
Memory (RAM)
The server heavily depends on its RAM. RAM (Random-access memory) is very important for a server to process data. The processors use memory to temporarily store information while the processors are busy processing instructions. The server’s RAM is also used to store data fetched from secondary storage (hard drives).
While 32-bit systems were limited on the amount of memory that can be accessed by the server, 64-bit systems can take advantage of much more memory space. However, this does not mean that the more memory a server has, the better it will perform. How much memory your server requires depends on the applications, services, roles, and features that are running on the server. Here is a list of minimum and recommended memory requirements.
Requirement | Memory |
---|---|
Minimum | 512 MB of RAM to boot for installation |
Minimum | 2 GB of RAM for installed system |
Recommended | 8 GB of RAM or more |
While Microsoft claims that 512 MB of RAM is needed to start the installation process of Windows, it is highly recommended that you start with a few GB of RAM.
Storage
The amount of storage your server will need will depend on the data that you plan on storing locally on the server. Microsoft has published that the installation of the server operating system will require a minimum of 32 GB of RAM. However, keep in mind that the amount of memory will increase the storage requirements because of the pagefile.
Even the minimum requirement of 60 GB seems too little when considering that your server may have 16 GB of RAM. This will require approximately 24 GB of pagefile storage. Realistically, you need over 100 GB for the system partition to have enough space to grow, especially when you start to apply updates and service packs. Storage is relatively inexpensive so do not corner yourself by not configuring enough space on the system partition.
Requirement | Storage |
---|---|
Minimum | 32 GB for Installation |
Minimum | 60 GB for installed system |
Recommended | 160 GB or more |
Other Requirements
Of course, your server will also need to have other components such as a DVD drive, Network Adapter, Super VGA (800 x 600) or higher-resolution monitor, keyboard, mouse, and network connectivity.