With the memory requirements on a moderately busy system, I can't even
consider using 32 bit in my installations.
On 10/27/2010 2:48 PM, Nathaniel Watkins wrote:
Back in the day -- the word on the street was to use the 32 bit
version of sipXecs (this was on the website somewhere). So when I
upgraded from 3.10 to 4.0 I reluctantly followed that recommendation.
It seems like now 64 bit is the recommendation -- am I safe to Assume
that when 4.4 makes an appearance, the 64-bit version is recommended?
i.e. backup my 32 bit 4.2.1 and restore the backup to a 64-bit 4.4?
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