On Fri, 11 Jan 2008, Joshua D. Drake wrote:
Pedro Briones García wrote:
Hello.
According to PostgreSQL FAQ
*Q: Does PostgreSQL Support 64-bit Computing?*
A: Yes. In fact, we've supported 64-bit systems for at least 10 years, just
like a lot of other Unix and POSIX software. *We do not yet support 64-bit
Windows, however*.
Does it mean that PostgreSQL can not run on a 64-bit Windows computer, or
does it mean that it is possible, but the database does not make the most
of the capacity, but it works as if the computer would be of 32 bits?
My understanding is that it will run on 64-bit windows but in 32bit mode.
I know from first hand experience that it runs as a 32-bit app on XP 64.
LER
Joshua D. Drake
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