Some time ago yaz -- and possibly other Koha components -- may have proven problematic in a 64-bit server environment. I'm getting ready to do a fresh install of Koha 3.4.3 on a new server using Intel Xeon 64-bit architecture, and am looking for reassurance that this will not be a hang-up. I'll then migrate our current db from 3.2 (on a 32-bit machine) and again would appreciate any words of wisdom from any of you as to best practices. The new server will use Ubuntu 10.04LTS rather than 10.10 (current server) just for the long-term maintenance schedule in a production environment. tnx and br Paul Tired old sys-admin
On 2 August 2011 09:05, Paul <paul.a@aandc.org> wrote:
Some time ago yaz -- and possibly other Koha components -- may have proven problematic in a 64-bit server environment. I'm getting ready to do a fresh install of Koha 3.4.3 on a new server using Intel Xeon 64-bit architecture, and am looking for reassurance that this will not be a hang-up.
I'll then migrate our current db from 3.2 (on a 32-bit machine) and again would appreciate any words of wisdom from any of you as to best practices. The new server will use Ubuntu 10.04LTS rather than 10.10 (current server) just for the long-term maintenance schedule in a production environment.
We run our production systems on 64bit debian squeeze, with no issues Chris
2nding Chris, though not so much Koha specific, I've been going all 64 with server and desktop and not seeing any problems from it. I think that era has passed. -reed
Le 01/08/2011 23:07, Chris Cormack a écrit :
I'll then migrate our current db from 3.2 (on a 32-bit machine) and again would appreciate any words of wisdom from any of you as to best practices. The new server will use Ubuntu 10.04LTS rather than 10.10 (current server) just for the long-term maintenance schedule in a production environment.
We run our production systems on 64bit debian squeeze, with no issues Same thing for us: 64bits debian squeeze, with no issues
-- Paul POULAIN http://www.biblibre.com Expert en Logiciels Libres pour l'info-doc Tel : (33) 4 91 81 35 08
ByWater Solutions also runs 64 bit Debian Squeeze, and we are quite pleased with it. -Ian On Mon, Aug 1, 2011 at 9:57 PM, Paul Poulain <paul.poulain@biblibre.com>wrote:
I'll then migrate our current db from 3.2 (on a 32-bit machine) and again would appreciate any words of wisdom from any of you as to best
Le 01/08/2011 23:07, Chris Cormack a écrit : practices.
The new server will use Ubuntu 10.04LTS rather than 10.10 (current server) just for the long-term maintenance schedule in a production environment.
We run our production systems on 64bit debian squeeze, with no issues Same thing for us: 64bits debian squeeze, with no issues
-- Paul POULAIN http://www.biblibre.com Expert en Logiciels Libres pour l'info-doc Tel : (33) 4 91 81 35 08
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