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64 bit cpu

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Björn X

Monday 17 October 2005 4:56:36 pm

Someone tried eZ/php yet on a 64 bit cpu?

Tim Dickinson

Monday 17 October 2005 6:58:38 pm

I am pretty curious about this too.

I a m soon to move servers to a 64-bit AMD chip and am curious how Exponential will perform.

Tim

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Egil Fujikawa Nes

Wednesday 09 November 2005 1:19:42 am

Hi

Yes, we are running several 64bit systems. The performance is OK but nothing more. We just started to test Exponential on the new AMD dual-dual core (64 bit) technology. The performance is outstanding, we reached 49,88 request per second on a standard installation of Exponential.

Just contact me if you want more information.

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Björn X

Wednesday 09 November 2005 1:27:35 am

Thank you, good news

Greg McAvoy-Jensen

Monday 20 October 2008 9:41:02 pm

Has anyone compared the performance of Exponential 1) on a 64 bit Linux system with OS and Apache running as 64 bit software vs 2) on a 64 bit Linux system with OS and Apache running as 32 bit software? Thanks!

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zurgutt -

Wednesday 22 October 2008 4:31:28 am

Far as i know generally you will only get any benefit if running 64 bit code on really high-end hardware. Tens of Gb of memory, multiple cpu's etc. On a system with say 4G of ram and one cpu it does not really matter, difference is insignificant.

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