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Hey guys, I run a server on an old windows XP desktop that is running 32 bit with 32 bit java. Now what I want to do is allocate more RAM to my server so that the lag is reduced. I have enough RAM to do this, but alas, I get the "cannot reserve enough memory" message. I am aware of the restriction that Java has placed upon 32 bit users with regards to how much RAM one can allocate to a given program, but what I want to know is 1) Is there a way around this restriction? and

2) Do "you" know of any good techniques to reduce lag on a server?

-Thank you for your responses.

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Well, I am using a batch file already, but the problem is whenever I bump up how much RAM is allocated, I get the "cannot reserve enough memory" error. This is, of course, expected because I am running a 32 bit OS. The question is, Is there a way around this restriction (I can only use up to 1318M of RAM)?

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Hmmmmm, well, I was getting this error, so I added 1G of RAM. Is still didn't work, so I came here. As far as th not hosting server on 32bit or XP goes, those are my only options. (Unless of course there is a way to get a new OS and/or a 64 bit OS for free, or a cheap price...)

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The short answer, is no, you can't allocate more memory to a 32bit java process. You need a 64bit OS, either 64bit windows or a version of Linux (of which Ubuntu is one). No where do you actually say what your hardware is. You may have the additional problem of having a machine that isn't 64bit capable, it's unlikely as the machine would need to be ~10 years old, but not impossible

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