Re: [firebird-support] Is there any benefit when using Firebird Classic in 64bit version?

2014-04-18 Thread Thomas Steinmaurer
> Hi guys, > > I just wanted to ask about that. Because every firebird process on my > machine is taking about 8-20 MB RAM. The obvious reason to use 64 bit > application is its ability to address more RAM. Since fb_inet_server is > taking so little memory is there any point in installing 64 bit Fi

[firebird-support] Is there any benefit when using Firebird Classic in 64bit version?

2014-04-17 Thread brucedickinson
Hi guys, I just wanted to ask about that. Because every firebird process on my machine is taking about 8-20 MB RAM. The obvious reason to use 64 bit application is its ability to address more RAM. Since fb_inet_server is taking so little memory is there any point in installing 64 bit Firebird i