CF8 jrun.exe memory usage

Hello-
Thanks in advance. I've installed an eval version of CF8 on
my (future) production server running Windows 2003 Server Standard.
I've noticed jrun.exe is using about 160+MB of RAM. That seems high
to me, so I installed it on my development machine and noticed it's
using the same amount. Is this normal? It seems high considering
CF7 was using about 55MB. I've scoured the forums (and Google) to
see if there's any info on this, but no luck.
Your input is appreciated.
Thanks,
Peter

I meant eight hundred megabytes to one gigabyte, of RAM, in
use, times two instances per physical box. :)
We're doing about 3.5 million page hits per day on one
app/web server for a corporate intranet. So we run high in the
memory usage department.

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    MultiPage Allocator                      8
    (7 row(s) affected)
    CACHESTORE_STACKFRAMES (Total)           KB
    VM Reserved                              0
    VM Committed                             0
    Locked Pages Allocated                   0
    SM Reserved                              0
    SM Committed                             0
    SinglePage Allocator                     0
    MultiPage Allocator                      16
    (7 row(s) affected)
    CACHESTORE_BROKERTBLACS (node 0)         KB
    VM Reserved                              0
    VM Committed                             0
    Locked Pages Allocated                   0
    SM Reserved                              0
    SM Committed                             0
    SinglePage Allocator                     48
    MultiPage Allocator                      0
    (7 row(s) affected)
    CACHESTORE_BROKERKEK (node 0)            KB
    VM Reserved                              0
    VM Committed                             0
    Locked Pages Allocated                   0
    SM Reserved                              0
    SM Committed                             0
    SinglePage Allocator                     8
    MultiPage Allocator                      0
    (7 row(s) affected)
    CACHESTORE_BROKERDSH (node 0)            KB
    VM Reserved                              0
    VM Committed                             0
    Locked Pages Allocated                   0
    SM Reserved                              0
    SM Committed                             0
    SinglePage Allocator                     8
    MultiPage Allocator                      0
    (7 row(s) affected)
    CACHESTORE_BROKERUSERCERTLOOKUP (node 0) KB
    VM Reserved                              0
    VM Committed                             0
    Locked Pages Allocated                   0
    SM Reserved                              0
    SM Committed                             0
    SinglePage Allocator                     8
    MultiPage Allocator                      0
    (7 row(s) affected)
    CACHESTORE_BROKERRSB (node 0)            KB
    VM Reserved                              0
    VM Committed                             0
    Locked Pages Allocated                   0
    SM Reserved                              0
    SM Committed                             0
    SinglePage Allocator                     8
    MultiPage Allocator                      0
    (7 row(s) affected)
    CACHESTORE_BROKERREADONLY (node 0)       KB
    VM Reserved                              0
    VM Committed                             0
    Locked Pages Allocated                   0
    SM Reserved                              0
    SM Committed                             0
    SinglePage Allocator                     32
    MultiPage Allocator                      0
    (7 row(s) affected)
    CACHESTORE_BROKERTO (node 0)             KB
    VM Reserved                              0
    VM Committed                             0
    Locked Pages Allocated                   0
    SM Reserved                              0
    SM Committed                             0
    SinglePage Allocator                     8
    MultiPage Allocator                      0
    (7 row(s) affected)
    CACHESTORE_EVENTS (node 0)               KB
    VM Reserved                              0
    VM Committed                             0
    Locked Pages Allocated                   0
    SM Reserved                              0
    SM Committed                             0
    SinglePage Allocator                     16
    MultiPage Allocator                      0
    (7 row(s) affected)
    CACHESTORE_CLRPROC (node 0)              KB
    VM Reserved                              0
    VM Committed                             0
    Locked Pages Allocated                   0
    SM Reserved                              0
    SM Committed                             0
    SinglePage Allocator                     40
    MultiPage Allocator                      0
    (7 row(s) affected)
    CACHESTORE_SYSTEMROWSET (node 0)         KB
    VM Reserved                              0
    VM Committed                             0
    Locked Pages Allocated                   0
    SM Reserved                              0
    SM Committed                             0
    SinglePage Allocator                     1856
    MultiPage Allocator                      0
    (7 row(s) affected)
    CACHESTORE_CONVPRI (node 0)              KB
    VM Reserved                              0
    VM Committed                             0
    Locked Pages Allocated                   0
    SM Reserved                              0
    SM Committed                             0
    SinglePage Allocator                     48
    MultiPage Allocator                      0
    (7 row(s) affected)
    CACHESTORE_FULLTEXTSTOPLIST (node 0)     KB
    VM Reserved                              0
    VM Committed                             0
    Locked Pages Allocated                   0
    SM Reserved                              0
    SM Committed                             0
    SinglePage Allocator                     32
    MultiPage Allocator                      0
    (7 row(s) affected)
    USERSTORE_SCHEMAMGR (node 0)             KB
    VM Reserved                              0
    VM Committed                             0
    Locked Pages Allocated                   0
    SM Reserved                              0
    SM Committed                             0
    SinglePage Allocator                     16432
    MultiPage Allocator                      856
    (7 row(s) affected)
    USERSTORE_DBMETADATA (node 0)            KB
    VM Reserved                              0
    VM Committed                             0
    Locked Pages Allocated                   0
    SM Reserved                              0
    SM Committed                             0
    SinglePage Allocator                     5592
    MultiPage Allocator                      0
    (7 row(s) affected)
    USERSTORE_TOKENPERM (node 0)             KB
    VM Reserved                              0
    VM Committed                             0
    Locked Pages Allocated                   0
    SM Reserved                              0
    SM Committed                             0
    SinglePage Allocator                     3856
    MultiPage Allocator                      3960
    (7 row(s) affected)
    USERSTORE_OBJPERM (node 0)               KB
    VM Reserved                              0
    VM Committed                             0
    Locked Pages Allocated                   0
    SM Reserved                              0
    SM Committed                             0
    SinglePage Allocator                     2328
    MultiPage Allocator                      0
    (7 row(s) affected)
    USERSTORE_SXC (node 0)                   KB
    VM Reserved                              0
    VM Committed                             0
    Locked Pages Allocated                   0
    SM Reserved                              0
    SM Committed                             0
    SinglePage Allocator                     656
    MultiPage Allocator                      0
    (7 row(s) affected)
    USERSTORE_SXC (node 64)                  KB
    VM Reserved                              0
    VM Committed                             0
    Locked Pages Allocated                   0
    SM Reserved                              0
    SM Committed                             0
    SinglePage Allocator                     8
    MultiPage Allocator                      0
    (7 row(s) affected)
    USERSTORE_SXC (Total)                    KB
    VM Reserved                              0
    VM Committed                             0
    Locked Pages Allocated                   0
    SM Reserved                              0
    SM Committed                             0
    SinglePage Allocator                     664
    MultiPage Allocator                      0
    (7 row(s) affected)
    OBJECTSTORE_LBSS (node 0)                KB
    VM Reserved                              0
    VM Committed                             0
    Locked Pages Allocated                   0
    SM Reserved                              0
    SM Committed                             0
    SinglePage Allocator                     128
    MultiPage Allocator                      608
    (7 row(s) affected)
    OBJECTSTORE_SNI_PACKET (node 0)          KB
    VM Reserved                              0
    VM Committed                             0
    Locked Pages Allocated                   0
    SM Reserved                              0
    SM Committed                             0
    SinglePage Allocator                     2008
    MultiPage Allocator                      56
    (7 row(s) affected)
    OBJECTSTORE_SNI_PACKET (node 64)         KB
    VM Reserved                              0
    VM Committed                             0
    Locked Pages Allocated                   0
    SM Reserved                              0
    SM Committed                             0
    SinglePage Allocator                     0
    MultiPage Allocator                      56
    (7 row(s) affected)
    OBJECTSTORE_SNI_PACKET (Total)           KB
    VM Reserved                              0
    VM Committed                             0
    Locked Pages Allocated                   0
    SM Reserved                              0
    SM Committed                             0
    SinglePage Allocator                     2008
    MultiPage Allocator                      112
    (7 row(s) affected)
    OBJECTSTORE_SERVICE_BROKER (node 0)      KB
    VM Reserved                              0
    VM Committed                             0
    Locked Pages Allocated                   0
    SM Reserved                              0
    SM Committed                             0
    SinglePage Allocator                     424
    MultiPage Allocator                      0
    (7 row(s) affected)
    OBJECTSTORE_LOCK_MANAGER (node 0)        KB
    VM Reserved                              32768
    VM Committed                             32768
    Locked Pages Allocated                   0
    SM Reserved                              0
    SM Committed                             0
    SinglePage Allocator                     4048
    MultiPage Allocator                      0
    (7 row(s) affected)
    OBJECTSTORE_LOCK_MANAGER (node 64)       KB
    VM Reserved                              0
    VM Committed                             0
    Locked Pages Allocated                   0
    SM Reserved                              0
    SM Committed                             0
    SinglePage Allocator                     24
    MultiPage Allocator                      0
    (7 row(s) affected)
    OBJECTSTORE_LOCK_MANAGER (Total)         KB
    VM Reserved                              32768
    VM Committed                             32768
    Locked Pages Allocated                   0
    SM Reserved                              0
    SM Committed                             0
    SinglePage Allocator                     4072
    MultiPage Allocator                      0
    (7 row(s) affected)
    Buffer Pool                              Value
    Committed                                1024000
    Target                                   1024000
    Database                                 793462
    Dirty                                    36258
    In IO                                    0
    Latched                                  0
    Free                                     171398
    Stolen                                   59140
    Reserved                                 0
    Visible                                  1024000
    Stolen Potential                         913660
    Limiting Factor                          17
    Last OOM Factor                          0
    Last OS Error                            0
    Page Life Expectancy                     262733
    (15 row(s) affected)
    Process/System Counts                    Value
    Available Physical Memory                69021696
    Available Virtual Memory                 8762135273472
    Available Paging File                    12716019712
    Working Set                              15196917760
    Percent of Committed Memory in WS        100
    Page Faults                              897824874
    System physical memory high              0
    System physical memory low               0
    Process physical memory low              0
    Process virtual memory low               0
    (10 row(s) affected)
    Procedure Cache                          Value
    TotalProcs                               4573
    TotalPages                               53712
    InUsePages                               27
    (3 row(s) affected)
    Global Memory Objects                    Pages
    Resource                                 412
    Locks                                    509
    XDES                                     219
    SETLS                                    8
    SE Dataset Allocators                    16
    SubpDesc Allocators                      8
    SE SchemaManager                         1169
    SE Column Metadata Cache                 991
    SQLCache                                 893
    Replication                              2
    ServerGlobal                             52
    XP Global                                2
    SortTables                               3691
    (13 row(s) affected)
    Query Memory Objects (internal)          Value
    Grants                                   0
    Waiting                                  0
    Available                                756700
    Current Max                              756700
    Future Max                               756700
    Physical Max                             756700
    Next Request                             0
    Waiting For                              0
    Cost                                     0
    Timeout                                  0
    Wait Time                                0
    (11 row(s) affected)
    Small Query Memory Objects (internal)    Value
    Grants                                   0
    Waiting                                  0
    Available                                12800
    Current Max                              12800
    Future Max                               12800
    (5 row(s) affected)
    Optimization Queue (internal)            Value
    Overall Memory                           6723993600
    Target Memory                            5965963264
    Last Notification                        1
    Timeout                                  6
    Early Termination Factor                 5
    (5 row(s) affected)
    Small Gateway (internal)                 Value
    Configured Units                         32
    Available Units                          32
    Acquires                                 0
    Waiters                                  0
    Threshold Factor                         380000
    Threshold                                380000
    (6 row(s) affected)
    Medium Gateway (internal)                Value
    Configured Units                         8
    Available Units                          8
    Acquires                                 0
    Waiters                                  0
    Threshold Factor                         12
    Threshold                                -1
    (6 row(s) affected)
    Big Gateway (internal)                   Value
    Configured Units                         1
    Available Units                          1
    Acquires                                 0
    Waiters                                  0
    Threshold Factor                         8
    Threshold                                -1
    (6 row(s) affected)
    Memory Pool Manager                      Pages
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    Reserved Limit                           913664
    (2 row(s) affected)
    Memory Pool (internal)                   Pages
    Allocations                              59136
    Predicted                                248311
    Private Target                           0
    Private Limit                            0
    Total Target                             972800
    Total Limit                              972800
    OOM Count                                0
    (7 row(s) affected)
    MEMORYBROKER_FOR_CACHE (internal)        Pages
    Allocations                              55358
    Rate                                     0
    Target Allocations                       779847
    Future Allocations                       0
    Overall                                  820800
    Last Notification                        1
    (6 row(s) affected)
    MEMORYBROKER_FOR_STEAL (internal)        Pages
    Allocations                              3778
    Rate                                     0
    Target Allocations                       728267
    Future Allocations                       0
    Overall                                  820800
    Last Notification                        1
    (6 row(s) affected)
    MEMORYBROKER_FOR_RESERVE (internal)      Pages
    Allocations                              0
    Rate                                     0
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    Future Allocations                       189175
    Overall                                  820800
    Last Notification                        1
    (6 row(s) affected)
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