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If you are running a large SQL database and the DB program supports the 64bit architecture then go with 64 otherwise I would say just stick with 32. There arent enough 64bit apps out there (and 32bit apps that are compatible on 64) for me to go for it yet
Thank you for you post.
But I wanted to know, which are the differences in the Windows Server 2003 Enterprise and the Windows Server 2003 Enterprise x64 Editions. Because at microsoft.com is said, that the Server 2003 supports the 64 bit processors, so now are there many differences between both verison or not?'
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Hello,
I was looking for the Windows Server Edition, the 2003 edition, and I have a question concerning the versions.
At Microsoft.com is said that the Windows Server 2003 Enterprise for example does support the 64bit processor.
At the same time, they have versions like Windows Server 2003 Enterprise x64 Editions.
Is there a big differnence between both versions, or is it possible to run the 2003 E. (not 64) with the same results on a 64bit proc.
I hope you can help me.
Thank you very much.
P.S. Can you give me ( if possible ) the detailed differences please.
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Server 2003 and Server 2003 x64
in Windows 2000/2003/NT4
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Thank you very much.