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Re: 64bit or 32bit


  • Subject: Re: 64bit or 32bit
  • From: aashram <groups@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 15 Mar 2007 17:25:25 +0000

Rob have used the 9500 ? Any tips or comments? I have the 12port
I think is was 2tb not 2gb :-)
Now weighing up linux against windows 2k3 option


On 15/3/07 17:01, "Rob Heyes" <mh001b4520@xxxxxxx> wrote:

> aashram wrote:
>>
>>
>> I think I will stick with 32bit as longs as the pci-x slot still
works in
>> 64bit.
>
> Yes, it will.  Note however that to have a single array that is larger
than
> 2GB you'll need to
> install either XP64 or Win2K3 SP1 if you're going with Windows.  Linux
(or
> FreeBSD I believe) on the
> other hand has no problems with larger arrays.  The 9500 also has an
option to
> automatically split
> large arrays into 2GB chunks if you want to stick with 32-bit XP.
>
> Rob
>
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