Filipe I haven't compared both ways, but I asked this at FOSS4GNA and Andrea 
said he expected the x86 JRE with the JAI stuff would be faster than the 64 bit 
JRE alone.

hth
charles

On Apr 23, 2012, at 5:31 PM, Filipe wrote:

> Hello everyone. im installing a geoserver in a prodution Environment. After 
> installing, i was going through the link Running in a Production Environment 
> and i have a question on the "Install native JAI and JAI Image I/O 
> extensions" The thing is: my machine is a windows server 2008 x64, with 
> jre-6u31 x64, and im using a postgres database(v9.1.3) with postGis. Now, the 
> JAI dosent have a x64 setup, and from what i searched, i dont work with a x64 
> JRE. Is that true? now, if i unistall JRE x64, and install the x86 one, i 
> will loose some performance on the java. Is the performance gain from the 
> native JAI greater than the loss from the x64 to x86 JRE? Thanks in advance 
> Regards 

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