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Alfresco in a 64 bits environment

lme
Champ in-the-making
Champ in-the-making
Hello,

I would like to install Alfresco on the following server :
- hardware : http://www.pc.ibm.com/ca/eserver/xseries/x346/more_about.shtml
- OS : Linux Mandriva 2007 64 bits

I don't know which version of java I should use. There is a version for amd64 available (jdk-1_5_0_10-linux-amd64.bin), will this version work on an intel xeon processor (with EM64T thechnology) ? Should I use the 32 bits version ?

Is Alfresco compatible with java 64 bits ?

Thanks.

Laurent
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kevinr
Star Contributor
Star Contributor
We have had Alfresco running on 64bit java on an dual-Opteron server machine. The only issue we had was with MySQL 64bit which had some bugs that the 32bit version of MySQL did not have - Alfresco itself ran very nicely indeed!

Thanks,

Kevin

lme
Champ in-the-making
Champ in-the-making
Hi kevinr,

Thank you for your response. Some more questions for you… Smiley Wink

Do you know if the 64 bits java you used on your dual-Opteron server machine could run as well on an intel based architecture ?
Do I need a special version of Alfresco to run in a 64 bits environment ?

Laurent

kevinr
Star Contributor
Star Contributor
Yes I believe Intel would work fine. The standard version of Alfresco is fine - it's the JDK that matters.

andy
Champ on-the-rise
Champ on-the-rise
Hi

If you use the IBM JDK, there are a few minor issues that will stop you. I am looking at these at the moment. Any of the Sun JREs and JRocket should be fine.

Regards

Andy