I am developing a 32 bit application in .NET that for various reasons cannot be compiled as a 64 bit application.
I need to run many of these concurrently and they use a lot of memory. I want to load up a Windows 7 box with tonnes of memory and consequently would like to use the 64 bit version of Windows 7 so that we can put many gigabytes of RAM on those boxes.
My question is this: The maximum memory used by each instance of my app is ~500mb. In Windows 7 64bit, these 32-bit applications will run (I assume) using the WOW64 emulation layer in Windows. As I begin to run more and more of these instances concurrently, will they all be stuck running in the bottom 2gb of ram, or will Windows allocate memory for them using all of the higher-address range of memory possible within 64-bit Windows? Is the addressable-memory limitation of 32 bit software only a per-instance limitation in this case, or will all the instances be limited to the bottom 2gb of ram?