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Re: Linux: PAE or x64

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On Wed, 15 Dec 2010 11:30:14 +0100
Marcin Krol <mrkafk@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

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> Hello,
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> I'll use PG on a dedicated machine with more than 4GB of memory.
> 
> The problem is: what would be better to use: PAE ("bigmem" kernels) or
> 64-bit kernel?
> 
> PAE pro: half the memory per pointer, int, etc.
> 
> PAE risk: is PG able to take advantage of all the memory on PAE, esp. re
> things like shared buffers?
> 
> 64-bit pro: it's more mainstream now, no worries about shared bufs etc.
> 
> 
> PAE overhead according to wikipedia should be small. (?)
> 
> So, which one should be better?
Don't even bother with PAE. Let it rot.
memory consumption due to 64 bits pointers is negligible.
Laurent

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