What are the limits for memory?
Memory limits depend on the platform used. On a standard i386 install, the limit is 4 GB but more memory can be supported through pae(4). See instructions for using 4 GB or more memory on i386. FreeBSD/pc98 has a limit of 4 GB memory, and PAE can not be used with it. Other architectures supported by FreeBSD have much higher theoretical limits on maximum memory (many terabytes).
For memory, the limit is 4 gigabytes. This configuration has been tested, see wcarchive’s configuration for more details. If you plan to install this much memory into a machine, you need to be careful. You’ll probably want to use ECC memory and to reduce capacitive loading use 9 chip memory modules vice 18 chip memory modules.
For memory, the limit is 4 gigabytes. This configuration has been tested, see wcarchive’s configuration for more details. If you plan to install this much memory into a machine, you need to be careful. You will probably want to use ECC memory and to reduce capacitive loading use 9 chip memory modules versus 18 chip memory modules.
Memory limits depend on the platform used. On a standard i386™ install, the limit is 4 GB but more memory can be supported through pae(4). See instructions for using 4 GB or more memory on i386. FreeBSD/pc98 has a limit of 4 GB memory, and PAE can not be used with it. Other architectures supported by FreeBSD have much higher theoretical limits on maximum memory (many terabytes).