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I'm considering enabling SQLCLR on our SQL2005 production server, however technet states:

Computers configured with large amounts of memory and a large number of processors may fail to load the CLR integration feature of SQL Server when starting the server. To address this issue, start the server by using the -g memory_to_reserve SQL Server service startup option, and specify a memory value large enough. For more information, see Using the SQL Server Service Startup Options.

How much memory is "large amounts" in this case? As I realise that this was probably written prior to 2005, so large amounts back then could be the norm now? (same for the large number of processors).

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