  | | | hugemem kernel | hugemem kernel 2006-03-28 - By Brian Long
Back On Tue, 2006-03-28 at 09:49 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote: > Stephen Mah wrote: > > Can someone explain to me the memory limitation for RHEL3's kernel and > > the difference between the hugemem kernel? > > > > Would reading the release notes be of value? > > Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 includes a new kernel known as the hugemem > kernel. This kernel supports a 4GB per process user space (versus 3GB > for the other kernels), and a 4GB direct kernel space. Using this kernel > allows Red Hat Enterprise Linux to run on systems with up to 64GB of > main memory. The hugemem kernel is required in order to use all the > memory in system configurations containing more than 16GB of memory. The > hugemem kernel can also benefit configurations running with less memory > (if running an application that could benefit from the larger per > process user space, for example.)
Also remember all of this applies to the i386 platform. If you're running RHEL x86_64 on an AMD Opteron or Intel EM64T, there is only kernel and kernel-smp :)
/Brian/
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