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10/8/2010 5:09 PM
 
Can DNN work in a windows server 2008 64bit platform? 

I there any problem with that?

Is there any particular disadvantage?

Thanks

Felipe Botero - Electronics Engineer - Colombia
 
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10/8/2010 6:05 PM
 
DNN could work on windows 32 and 64 bit platforms.  Also a MS-SQL Server 2005 or above and .NET Framework 3.5 and above is needed.
 
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10/8/2010 6:25 PM
 
thanks

Felipe Botero - Electronics Engineer - Colombia
 
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10/8/2010 6:28 PM
 
Felipe,

I have been using Win 2008 R2 64bit exclusively for well over a year now. The Web Edition is a great platform, that in my experience, handles workload much better than it's predecessors. I believe it can serve more pages with less resources (sorry, no formal stats).


 
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