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Be Aware: Using AWE, locked pages in memory, on 64 bit

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(Slava Oks) We have already talked about Windows AWE mechanism on 32 bit and how SQL Server utilizes it. Today I would like to go over AWE & related mechanism on 64 bit platforms.

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