Friday, October 12, 2018

linux - What advantage to I have if I use 64bit libraries?

I see many people go crazy about 64bit libraries,


and preferring them in general to the 32bit counter parts.


I realise there is a lot of talk that gets lost in translation, and that the 64bit can be often over-valued.




The setting is libraries that are called on web application, I'm aware that a new instance of the web app is generated for each hit. Therefore I'm thinking that 64bit is not necessary as the instances in no way surpass 2Gb of RAM usage.




Help would be much appreciated! :)

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