Ram is the cheapest solution to test too. But I wouldn't be surprised if they've already tried switching out the sticks and it didn't help.
I'm a sysadmin for a fleet of virtualized linux boxes, but I'm next to useless on windows machines. If you've updated/reverted code a bunch though, it probably isn't in the code. I'd bet it's probably either hardware (ram, perhaps something to do with the BUS on the motherboard) or a system package that got updated to a buggy version. Or a version that isn't compatible with the code you already have written.
Atleast those are the typical problems I run into when it isn't the devs fault. A custom built C++ server tho is a far cry from what i have to deal with. Props to you guys for dealing with it.
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