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10/17/2009 11:49 AM
 

 Hi,

I just upgraded my OS to 64 bit hoping to take advantage of the increase RAM. I then realized that all of my websites are still using 32 bit.

My question is does DNN offer a 64bit upgrade?

Thanks,

Pat


Healing the world one spine at a time. Chiropractic Websites using the DNN Framework.
 
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10/18/2009 6:08 PM
 

If you get more memory RAM you will get the advantage for both 32 and 64 bits application. Eg you can run more applications due to you have more memory.

IIS could use more so could your SQL server. If DNN is 32 or 64 is not so important in this case.

 
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