Jrun.exe and jvm limits 32bit Win

I have two web servers running Windows 2003 Web Edition (32 bit) and CF 8 Standard. If I look in task manager the jrun.exe on both servers uses between 600-900 MB's. So does that mean if I combined the load off those two servers into one would it mean that jrun.exe would use between 1200-1800 MB's and if so would that then fail because of the JVM limit of 1.2 GB's in 32 bit windows?
Thanks in advance!

A 32 bit JVM is going to have a hard limit of 1.8GB.  It is very hard to say whether or not you'll bump into the various memory limits if you combine two servers.
It all depends on what each server is doing and how hard each server is doing it.  As others have said, a lot of that memory useage you see in task manager is cached code, returned result sets and other misc data.
If both servers are running the same code and you load balance them, then you may be ok.
My recommendation would be to setup a 3rd box if you can and test the scenerio that you're proposing.

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