I have seen no difference in performance.  Now, if you want large memory for
a DB server, and you should, 64 is the way to go. 

I'm currently running CentOS 5 64-Bit vm's for the SaaS app I support. 

Works great on ESX 4U1.



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[mailto:pgsql-general-ow...@postgresql.org] On Behalf Of Bjørn T Johansen
Sent: Thursday, January 21, 2010 1:07 AM
To: pgsql-general@postgresql.org
Subject: [GENERAL] 64bits or 32 bits on ESX?

We are going to be setting up a PostgreSQL server on a guest under VMWare
ESX 4... Is there any performance improvement by choosing 64bits Linux over
32bits Linux as the guest OS or is it almost the same?


Regards,

BTJ

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