RE: [U2] 64 bit VS. 32 bit

2005-11-16 Thread John Jenkins
I don't think there is SSL for 64 bit (yet) - otherwise a plus: on Solaris you get away from the O/S limit of 256 streams resources per 32 bit applications. Note: for streams resources read file handles. NFILES should not exceed around 240 on Solaris with 32-bit UniData (allowing for additional

RE: [U2] 64 bit VS. 32 bit

2005-11-15 Thread Robert DunnMiller
Jerry - I am working for a customer who is moving to the 64 bit version of Unidata (6.1.13-64). Benchmarking and preliminary load testing has not revealed any issues with the 64 bit implementation. The most significant aspect of the 64 bit port is how shared memory is managed, esp. where you have

Re: [U2] 64 bit VS. 32 bit

2005-11-15 Thread Wally Terhune
Re UniData, if you do not need more than 1.75GB of shared memory to exist on the system at any point in time (sum up ALL of the shared memory segments - not just the UniData generated ones), stick with the 32-bit version of UniData. It has a smaller footprint. This is application and size of user