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ATX 64bit version: FreeBSD 6.3 vs FreeBSD 7.0 | Which is best to run the script?
Yes, im looking for new hosting. Trying to pick the right OS to run ATX. Who can advise me on it? Looks like FreeBSD is the best OS to run the script ... Please let me know what you think. Thanks in advance. :helpme
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Doesn't really matter dude. Leave it up to the people who are managing your server.
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Ask the ATX guy what he likes best man.
And you mention 64bit version?? Since when? Ive had a 64 bit server and had some issues early on. Is there now an official 64 bit version of ATX? New to me. Im intrested if so. |
FreeBSD 6.3 has 64bit version...
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Common ppl! Think out of the box! Lets talk ...
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Is there any particular reason you need 64 bits? The only good reasons I can think of are that you need to use more than about 3GB total userspace RAM and/or a process needs to use more than about 1.5GB RAM for itself.
I'm running FreeBSD 7.0 amd64 on a few of my machines. Apart from some oddities with one brand of ethernet card (and some other documented incompatibilities which didn't affect me) it's been smooth sailing - everything works the same as the 32 bit version, except you can't share binaries between them. Just remember, if you don't have a good reason for going 64 bit, it's not going to be a magic bullet... Code:
66 processes: 4 running, 62 sleeping |
freebsd is a pile of shit
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Freebsd rocks your socks!
7.0-STABLE FreeBSD 7.0-STABLE #0: Mon Jun 9 17:57:13 EDT 2008 amd64 |
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