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 license dependent (plus whether or not your run RFS or
Replication - which require additional shared memory segments). Difficult
to guess what your needs might be. You can run either 32-bit or 64-bit OS
with the UniData 32-bit port. (Of course, you must run 64-bit OS if you
use the UniData 64-bit port).
Wally Terhune
Manager - U2 Advanced Client Support
IBM Information Management
4700 South Syracuse Street, Denver, CO 80237
Tel: 303.773.7969 <---------------------------- New Number!
Fax: 303.773.5915 <---------------------------- New Number!
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[U2] 64 bit VS. 32 bit
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u2-users
Question,
Santa will be nice to us this year. Looking at a new HP-4440
with a pair of PA8900 1-ghz processors, a couple of gig of mem, several
hundred gb of disk in raid 5 array running HP UX 11.11 (or 11.23, not sure
yet). We currenty are an end user on a HP-9000 (HP UX 11.0)using Unidata
6.1.0 (32 bit), SB+ Developer 5.3.7; all access is via SBClient; User
system here is SB+ GUI, all development is SB+ GUI. Question...debating as
to whether to move to 64 bit system or stay with 32 bit? What advantages?
What pitfalls?
Thanks,
Jerry M Parkany
DB Admin
ARL, Inc.
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