I'm trying to get a handle on the amount of memory allocated to a dedicated
server process using NT.  From having examined manuals to to begin with the
terminology seems to be inconsistent.  There appear to be interchangeable
references to PGA and UGA and also to Dedicated Server Process memory and
Shadow Process Memory.  Are these pairs one in the same?.

Anyway apart from my personal confusion re previous I'd like to find out
what memory is allocated on a server confgured to use dedicated server
process.  From Appendix B in the 8i Rel 2 Win NT Admin manual I though it
would be 335K.  However I have "heard" that in reality this is actually 2Mb.
Can anyone give me the fact's please and reference sources for same too
pleez!.

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Seán O' Neill
Organon (Ireland) Ltd.
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