The Mac isn't really 64-bit. They do an interesting hybrid model in order to say it in marketing. But they won't have a real such version until the next major release of MacOS X. That is why the next version of Adobe Photoshop, etc., won't be 64bit on the Mac when Adobe Creative Suite 4 comes out. Ref: http://www.appleinsider.com/articles/08/04/03/adobe_64_bit_mac_creative_suite_apps_wont_happen_till_v5_0.html On Wed, Sep 3, 2008 at 8:13 AM, Jochem Maas <jochem@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Robert Cummings schreef: >> >> On Wed, 2008-09-03 at 06:28 -0700, alexander lind wrote: >>> >>> Hi All >>> >>> I just tested my PHP app on Ubuntu 64bit, and found that all my php >>> scripts would consume about 5x more RAM memory there, compared to how much >>> they use on my macbook pro (which to make things a bit more confusing also >>> runs a 64bit OS). >>> A page that would take up around 2.5 MB on the macbook, takes around 12 >>> MB on the linux server. >>> >>> Does anyone know what might be causing this? >> >> I have 8 gigs of ram, I can't say I've been counting beans lately :B > > my wetware is infinite, thanks to the holographic nature of the universe. > > with regard to 64bit thang, the binary on MacOS could very well be > compiled 32bit (even though the OS is 64bit) no? additionally one should > look at the extensions that are loaded (are more loaded on the linux box?) > > lastly it maybe a MEM reporting difference issue, if php is allowed 12MB > per process it maybe that linux is reporting that full ammount where as in > fact it's only partially used? > >> Cheers, >> Rob. > > > -- > PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) > To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php > > -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php