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Revision history of "WarioWare: Smooth Moves"

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Please consider supporting The Cutting Room Floor on Patreon. Thanks for all your support! Revision history of "WarioWare: Smooth Moves" View logs for this page Jump to: navigation, search Browse history From year (and earlier): From month (and earlier): all January February March April May June July August September October November December  Diff selection: Mark the radio boxes of the revisions to compare and hit enter or the button at the bottom. Legend: (cur) = difference with latest revision, (prev) = difference with preceding revision, m = minor edit. (newest | oldest) View (newer 50 | older 50) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500) (cur | prev) 18:19, 9 May 2018‎ Smc231 (Talk | contribs) ‎ . . (10,902 bytes) (+62) ‎ . . (→‎ Nintendogs House ) (cur | prev) 09:43, 8 May 2018‎ Smc231 (Talk | contribs) ‎ . . (10,840 bytes) (+144) ‎ . . (→

Regione di Ayacucho

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.mw-parser-output .avviso .mbox-text-div>div,.mw-parser-output .avviso .mbox-text-full-div>div{font-size:90%}.mw-parser-output .avviso .mbox-image div{width:52px}.mw-parser-output .avviso .mbox-text-full-div .hide-when-compact{display:block} Questa voce sull'argomento Perù è solo un abbozzo . Contribuisci a migliorarla secondo le convenzioni di Wikipedia. Ayacucho regione Localizzazione Stato   Perù Amministrazione Capoluogo Ayacucho Presidente Wilfredo Oscorima Data di istituzione 1822 Territorio Coordinate del capoluogo 13°09′47″S 74°13′28″W  /  13.163056°S 74.224444°W -13.163056; -74.224444  ( Ayacucho ) Coordinate: 13°09′47″S 74°13′28″W  /  13.163056°S 74.224444°W -13.163056; -74.224444  ( Ayacucho ) Altitudine 2 746 m s.l.m. Superficie 43 814,8 km² Abitanti 612 489 (2007) Densità 13,98 ab./km² Province 11 Distretti 111 Altre informazioni Prefisso +51 (66) Fuso orario UTC-5

Advantages of upgrading 32 bit Windows Server and SQL Server to 64 bit?

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12 2 Suppose that I have a 32 bit Windows Server box that operates several server applications along with an SQL Server, with a RAM usage of about 2 GB at peak times. What would be the advantages of upgrading the Windows Server OS and SQL Server to the corresponding 64 bit versions, with the server applications remaining as 32 bit? The 64 bit versions allow access to more than 4 GB of RAM, but since 4 GB is not being fully utilized would that render the upgrade moot? Versions: Windows Server 2008 R2, SQL Server 2008 R2 Datacenter Edition Thanks sql-server 64-bit 32bit-64bit 32-bit share | improve this question edited Jan 16 at 20:16