Memory recommendations

Hello
I was wondering if there are any recommendations on a 64-bit JVM and usage of more than 4GB of memory? Also, are there any impacts or concerns running multiple application server JVMs in Solaris 10 containers using either Sun JVM or BEA JRockit?
I appreciate any pointers.
Thanks
Ray

Swooz, I have not heard of them, but...If they are willing to give you a lifetime warranty and a no questions asked returns policy, then that is all you can reasonably expect. I have always bought from Crucial, but other companies are probably as good.
best wishes
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