(This is probably not the best place for this post, but here goes...)

The (soon to be released) MySQL cluster software docs use a "sample" cluster node configured with Dual Xeons and 16GB of ram. MySQL has never been able to use more than 2 gigs of system memory (on 32 bit platforms.) With MySQL Cluster, will MySQL finally start using the memory paging trick Oracle and others have been using for years? Otherwise, what is the point of having 16 gigs of ram for one MySQL server?

Thanks,
Adam Erickson

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