On Wed, 29 Jan 2003, Terry Lambert wrote:
> And anyone that's doing clustering and things that it can't be done on a
> 32 bit machine, and not looking at the VAX, which runs VMS, deserves
> what they get.
>
> ...Sorry, had to be said... 8-).

If we were talking about clustering 32 bit machines with less than 128mb
of memory each that would be true.

I suppose you could use some sort of PAE to allow every cluster member's
address space to be mapped but a 64 bit address space means that you don't
have to worry as much about this.

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