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With a 32-bit operating system, the maximum random access memory (ram) is 4 gigabytes. if all the processors on the server(s) used for the data warehouse were running a 32-bit operating system, which architecture would be limited to a total, combined ram of 4 gigabytes for all the processors on the server(s)?
a.
smp - symmetric multiprocessing
b.
clusters
c.
mpp - massively parallel processing
d.
ccnuma or numa - cache-coherent nonuniform memory architecture
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