Jaap Struyk wrote: > After spending almost a month trying to build a secure 64bit system I > begin to wonder why, will it be more secure than a 32bit system? > (will it be less vulrable to buffer overflows due to the larger buffers???) > It cannot be more secure. 64 bit machines has capabilities that some people need and its good to have a secure platform for them. I am working with in memory databases and 64 bit machines are ideal for this.
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