32-bit vms also "generally" perform better on XenServer (depending on the
workload).
The issue with 32-bit Linux is that it has usually only has 800M for so
for available for the kernel [1].
This limits the number of connections that can be tracked by the conntrack
module to around
800/300 =~ 2.5 million. Of course this leave little space for other kernel
tasks.

If you've got a busy web site behind CloudStack's HAProxy then this may
not be enough.

[1] 
http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/4929/what-are-high-memory-and-low-m
emory-on-linux

On 10/23/13 10:21 AM, "Marty Sweet" <msweet....@gmail.com> wrote:

>What would be the main reasoning behind this change? Surely the
>minimalistic specifications that SystemVMs are assigned suit 32-bit better
>in terms of Memory?
>
>"The main disadvantage of 64-bit architectures is that, relative to 32-bit
>architectures, the same data occupies more space in memory (due to longer
>pointers and possibly other types, and alignment padding). This increases
>the memory requirements of a given process and can have implications for
>efficient processor cache utilization."
>
>
>On Wed, Oct 23, 2013 at 1:48 PM, Abhinandan Prateek <
>abhinandan.prat...@citrix.com> wrote:
>
>> On 23/10/13 3:48 pm, "David Nalley" <da...@gnsa.us> wrote:
>>
>> >On Wed, Oct 23, 2013 at 1:32 AM, Abhinandan Prateek
>> ><abhinandan.prat...@citrix.com> wrote:
>> >>
>> >>   We are planning to  make 64-bit system vm templates as default
>> >>offering in 4.2.1.
>> >> This is an initial email to have thoughts from the community on this.
>> >>
>> >> -abhi
>> >
>> >-1
>> >Who is this we?
>> >I agree with Wido We adhere to semver, and accordingly 4.2.1 should be
>> >a bugfix release.
>>
>> We were some of the fellow committers, even I was of the same thinking
>>but
>> thought it will be good to have a general opinion.
>>
>> -abhi
>>
>>

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