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Originally Posted by Jiaz
I'm sorry but NO it can not! But I already gave up about this
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Yes and no.
It depends on the type of program / application you use.
WEB browsers, movie and music players, text editor, simple programs do not require the need of having large physical memory. Maybe for professionals who render the film or nobody knows what else.
There is an editor that can open 248 GB of text data, but still uses a small amount of RAM, and uses disk storage, if a very large amount of memory is required.
I have the most
soundcloud.com host links
I do not know if it matters.
It's not much, anyway ... especially when in the
distant past I had 10 times more links, and it was very good (And the usage was in a similar range of RAM)
Decrease the value of -Xms0,5G to see the effects.