A 64-bit client needs a 64 bit ODBC driver. Both 32 and 64 bit are currently 
available. 

Regards

JayJay

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On 11 Jul 2013, at 22:35, "John Hester" <jhes...@momtex.com> wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> 
> 
> I'm planning to upgrade our UV installation later this year primarily
> due to the age of the hardware (it's just over 5 years old).   We aren't
> having any serious performance problems.  We're currently running UV
> 10.2.7 on RedHat EL 5.1 32-bit and typically max out around 100
> concurrent users.  Since I probably won't upgrade again for another 5
> years, I'd like to make the upgrade as future-proof as possible.
> Because UV is still a 32-bit app, though, I'm wondering if there is any
> real-world benefit to switching to 64-bit RedHat when I upgrade.  I know
> the 64-bit kernel will remove the 4GB memory ceiling, but AFAIK, there
> is also a special 32-bit kernel for that.  We also link UV to MS SQL via
> a 3rd party ODBC driver and accept JDBC and UOJ connections.  I have to
> make sure that functionality isn't broken, and I recall someone recently
> posting that a 64-bit OS broke ODBC for them.  Is anyone else
> successfully using ODBC, JDBC, and UOJ with 64-bit linux?  Can anyone
> point out any advantages to running UV on a 64-bit OS?
> 
> 
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> John
> 
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