On 18/11/15 10:46, Chris Dennis wrote:
Hello BitFolk People
I'm about to install Debian on my shiny new SSD-based BitFolk VPS, in the standard
configuration with 1GB of RAM and 10GB of disk space.
And the first question is: Should I, in 2015, go for 64 bits or 32 bits?
* The BitFolk rescue environment supports 64 bits now.
* Addressing 1GB of RAM is not an issue.
* Will a 64-bit system run faster? Or slower?
* Will 64-bit executables waste precious disk space?
For a long time, running 64-bit systems involved various hacks and workarounds and 32-bit
libraries for software that was not yet compiled for 64 bits. Is the opposite happening
yet? -- i.e. is it becoming necessary to allow for software that no longer supports 32
bits?
Thanks to all for the varied replies.
It seems to boil down to:
* a 64-bit system might run a bit faster
* a 64-bit system might use a bit more RAM (and therefore possibly do more swapping and
run a bit slower)
So I'm still not sure...
Cheers,
Chris