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 Doug Newcomb USFWS Raleigh, NC 919-856-4520 ext. 14 [EMAIL PROTECTED] --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The opinions I express are my own and are not representative of the official policy of the U.S.Fish and Wildlife Service or Dept. of Interior. Life is too short for undocumented, proprietary data formats. dnrg <[EMAIL PROTECTED] m> To Sent by: postgis postgis postgis-users-bou <[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] net> actions.net cc Subject 01/18/2008 08:56 [postgis-users] PostGIS / AM PostgreSQL binaries for RedHat/Itanium II? Please respond to PostGIS Users Discussion <[EMAIL PROTECTED] stgis.refractions .net> 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)? ____________________________________________________________________________________ Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your home page. http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs _______________________________________________ postgis-users mailing list postgis-users@postgis.refractions.net http://postgis.refractions.net/mailman/listinfo/postgis-users _______________________________________________ postgis-users mailing list postgis-users@postgis.refractions.net http://postgis.refractions.net/mailman/listinfo/postgis-users