Re: 64bit vs 32bit

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Matt wrote:
I am upgrading a server that mounts in a rack.  Its going on the
cheapest socket 775 CPU I can buy and in a 1u rack case.  All its for
is keeping some log files and doing some simple MYSQL/PHP database
stuff.  Not a work horse at all.  Anyway, is it better to go 64bit or
32bit for the CentOS 5.x install?  I do not see needing huge amounts
of RAM or anything like that on this box.  Would the 32bit version be
more tried, proven and stable?

Go 64 bit. Databases tend to grow, even when you don't think they will.

http://www.mysqlperformanceblog.com/2008/07/25/the-1-mistake-hosting-providers-make-for-mysql-servers/

Just my opinion.
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