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Re: OpenVZ on x86_64: vzyum, vzpkgcache and vzrpm still broken? [message #22014 is a reply to message #21945] Thu, 18 October 2007 14:45 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
dowdle is currently offline  dowdle
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No, I'm not sure... but I haven't really heard anyone say one way or another... with real evidence to prove their point.

Please note that this goes beyond OpenVZ is also applies to physical machines too.

If you have more than 4GB of RAM, running the x86_64 kernel is a nobrainer... but if so, then why do we have an "enterprise" or a "PAE" kernel option (depending on which kernel branch)? Those allow a i386 kernel to access more than 4GB of RAM.

I didn't meant to cause uncertainty and doubt in your mind... just that you don't have to feel bad running an i386 distro on your 64-bit host.


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TYL, Scott Dowdle
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