No downsides that we have seen.  The installation on linux or OS X  
were no different than the 32 bit versions.  Plus you get to address  
more memory per instance (if needed) than you can on 32 bit.



Wil Genovese

One man with courage makes a majority.
-Andrew Jackson

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On Dec 16, 2008, at 5:00 PM, Ian Skinner wrote:

> If you where installing a brand new ColdFusion application 8.0.1  
> server
> on a recently acquired Solaris 5.10 64bit Unix box would you choose to
> install ColdFusion as 64bit or 32bit?
>
> Is there any downsides to going 64bit?  Any considerations that  
> somebody
> who has never *ever* installed ColdFusion as 64bit should be careful
> with?  Any good discussions of what one should do, when considering  
> this
> option?
>
>
>
> 

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