RE: 64-bit for redhat EL, please give advice

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I'll have to double check the 360 g4, but definitely the 380 g4's are
running xeon processors. 

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Subject: Re: 64-bit for redhat EL, please give advice

On Mon, May 15, 2006 at 08:20:47AM -0400, Bliss, Aaron wrote:
> Hp proliant's g4 models (dl360, 380) run great; they have xeon 
> processors; redhat es 3 64 bit screams....never have any issues...

You sure?  The DL360 and DL380 systems are 32-bit...  The DL385 is
64-bit Opteron-based.  There is no 64-bit DL360 replacement model yet.

        .../Ed

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