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"Anna C. Dent" <nanae_troll_at_hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Walt <walt_askier_at_SHOESyahoo.com> wrote in
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>> I'm looking at speccing out new server hardware. We want to move to
>> 10.2.
>>
>> Any reason not to use the 64 bit OS instead of the 32 bit version?
>
> If the CPU is a 32-bit processor, you'll be challenged to get a 64-bit OS
> running on it
>
Most modern server hardware (CPU, PCI cards) is 64-bit, AFAIK. It's the OS that's always lacking behind, especially in the Windows world. Received on Sat Aug 05 2006 - 06:44:55 CDT