Re: [CentOS] 32bit versus 64bit memory usage?

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On 8/28/06, Christian Nygaard <christiannygaard@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I'm planning for new Centos 4 computers using the 64bit distribution and is
wondering
if there is a difference on how much RAM memory you should use on a 32bit
versus
64bit operating system?

Will processes such as for example KDE, Firefox use more memory on the 64bit
architecture
than on the 32bit and if so by how much as a rule of thumb?

I don't think so, at least as I understand things 64 bit just means
you can use more memory not that you must.  I don't know enough about
it but it seems to me you will gain some size from the fact that
pointers/addresses are now 8 bytes instead of 4, but I would think
that would not be that big of a deal.

Cheers...james
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