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Benefits for 64-bit Applications

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Applications that are limited by the 32-bit address space need to transition to 64-bit mode. Potential examples include:

  • database management systems

  • engineering and mechanical design automation systems

  • simulation and modeling programs

  • decision support applications

The advantages of transitioning applications from 32-bit mode to 64-bit mode include:

  • Large file caches on systems with large physical memory

    Database servers have improved performance when they can load significant portions of the database into memory.

  • Large process data space mapped in a large virtual address space

    Simulation programs need to be able to map the entire simulation model into virtual memory.

  • Large file support using standard system library calls

    Some databases require data sets larger than 2 GB. It is simpler to store information for a large data set in a single file. 64-bit applications can use standard I/O routines to access files larger than 2 GB.

See Also: See “HP-UX 64-bit Performance Considerations” to learn about what impacts performance in 64-bit mode.

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