Dana,
      From what I recall of the Itanium family of processors, it is a
"pure" 64 bit processor which does software emulation of a 32 bit x86
environment for 32 bit x86 binaries.  I also remember that the performance
of this  32 bit x86 emulation method was somewhat lacking.  AMD came out
with it's x64 architecture which ran the 32bit stuff in hardware , as well
as being able to do the 64 bit stuff.   Since the preponderance of
commercial software was ( and still is ) 32 bit x86 , the AMD solution
turned out to be more popular.  The AMD solution also seemed to have better
performance, http://www.infoworld.com/article/04/01/30/05FElinux_1.html in
the 64 bit realm.

      I'm not suprised that ESRI has not supported their  32-bit x86
binaries on Itanium, and the market share of the Itanium may be too small
to justify a separate build.


Doug

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In my day job, we are architecting an ArcSDE on Oracle
Enterprise GIS. ESRI is pushing its ST_GEOMETRY
Spatial Data Type for Oracle, and that's fab. I want
to use it.

Evidently, ROI is greatest when you can bring your
spatial data to the greatest number of people in an
Enterprise, and that includes non-GIS clients using
spatial operators--if, of course, it helps them do
their jobs better.

Our database group is an HP/Oracle shop. That's fixed
for now. And they'd like to use RedHat/Itanium II as a
platform for SDE.

Here's the rub: while ST_GEOMETRY will work on
RedHat/Itanium II, to use the spatial SQL operators,
binaries have to be installed on the Oracle server.
And ESRI simply doesn't provide those binaries for
RedHat/Itanium II (although it does provide them for
RedHat/Intel).

So... here's my question:

Are there pre-compiled binaries available for
PostGIS/PostgreSQL for RedHat/Itanium II.

The whole point of using Itanium II servers, as I
understand it, is to do more with less--to get more
bang for one's computational buck. Is Itanium II
really such a rare/boutique platform as ESRI seems to
believe it to be by not supporting it fully?

Spatially,

   Dana

P.S. What's the "best" Enterpise class Linux for
PostGIS/PostgreSQL? I hear Centos and WhiteHat are
RedHat Enterprise without the logos.

What Enterprise Linux do people here use for
PostGIS/PostgreSQL (for personal work where there is
little to no funding)?




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