Thanks for the reply-

> I've got a 64 bit server that will be a standard debian LAMP and
> > wondering if it makes a difference if I install the 64bit version of the
> > debian vs the i386 version of debian?
> > If it's just running apache, perl, and php what are the benefits and
>
> Where's the database?  (Did you simply forget to mention it, or is
> this really a LAP - Linux, Apache, PHP - system?)
>

The (M) MySQL is on a different server - so it is a LAP though php and perl
will be making mysql calls

> drawbacks of both?
>
> Yes, but does it "just" have 8GB RAM?  Is the database 2TB?  Are you
> expecting 500 hits per day, or 500 hits/second?
>

Yea just 8 GB RAM =o
The database is a couple gigs
I'd guess 10 to 20 hits / second though I'm probably off


Anyway, it's 2008.  Install amd64 and be done with it...
>

Sounds like there's not that big of an issue here so I'll take your advice
and go with the 64 bit version.

Thanks,

Abraham




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