These days it seems to be getting harder and harder finding quality
support under 32 BIT; In some cases vendors have flat out specified
that the future of support under 32 BIT is grim. Yet the enterprises
of the world are still running 32 BIT and I am wondering: what is your
experience in regards to the future of 32 BIT? These days 64 BIT
hardware seems cheap enough almost making it tempting to begin
thinking about a migration. The Linux Kernel is mature enough in its
64 bit state to support enterprise grade loads. what is everybody
doing out there? I am trying to get a feel for the direction of the
industry. Is is too early for 64 bit? your input is appreciated.

-- 
Paul
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