Neil Schneider wrote:
Joshua Penix wrote:
Neil Schneider wrote:
We might as well get something that's pretty powerful. We probably
won't replace the server again for another 5-7 years.

I agree. I would rather spend more at this point and get something powerful and not have to upgrade again for 5-7 years,

Seems that starting with a
64-bit
OS will be a wise thing to do.

What are the issues we'll have to contend with? Will things we run
like apache, php, zope, plone, spamassassin, postfix and mailman all
have 64 bit versions or 32 bit versions that run on a 64 bit OS?

I have been running exclusively 64 bit machines at home and at work for the last two years. They are great. No problems at all. I am running all of the software you mentioned on 64 bit. There is little reason to consider 32 bit anymore.

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