well some OS you're forced to at some level, but my understanding is UNLESS you build the database with 64 bit binaies, just chaging the word size supposedly doesn't let you gain any of the 64 bit performance enhancements, fact or fiction, someone willing to elaborate?

joe


Daniel Fink wrote:


From a technical and business perspective, what are the reasons to migrate from 32-bit to 64-bit Oracle? Are there known bugs/problems with one version that are not present in the other?

Daniel Fink



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