About the 64 bit issue and performance. When running on AMD always go
for 64bit if you can. When running on Intel, older 64bit implementations
are sometimes slower in 64bit than in 32bit. That also holds to newer
intel processors including core 2 duo but to a lesser extent where in
some benchmarkes it was faster and in some it was slower. MySQL on 64bit
AMD is great.

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Chuck
Sent: Wednesday, September 27, 2006 12:53 PM
To: vserver@list.linux-vserver.org
Subject: [Vserver] 64bit centos templates?


so far i found only one centos4 64bit vserver image that was 
labelled 'default'. it turned out to not even have a text editor other
than 
ed and no way to bring packages into it. no yum or update.

does anyone know of a decent image available? ultra-basic is fine as
long as 
it has nano/pico and yum already installed.

the 32bit runs fine, but i would prefer 64bit guests (at least i *think*
i 
would). i have a good full featured gentoo one, but a package we need to
run 
for some things requires a redhat-style os. we would have to re-license
it to 
use other than centos.


-- 

Chuck



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