If you have other i386 machines around, it may be convenient for you to
keep the same architecture so you can share the download bandwidth of
Debian updates, and things like that.
On the other hand, now might be a good time to begin the migration to
the future. 32-bits will be around for a long time, but it will
increasingly be relegated to older hardware and niche applications, such
as embedded processors or cell phones and the like. 64-bits is going to
be the "current" architecture for desktops, servers, and the like for a
good while to come.
MAA
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