On Mon, Mar 14, 2016 at 02:38:32PM +0100, Yamaban wrote:
On Mon, 14 Mar 2016 14:11, Carlos E. R. wrote:
On 2016-03-14 14:07, Andrei Borzenkov wrote:
On Mon, Mar 14, 2016 at 4:04 PM, Carlos E. R. wrote:
I wasn't aware of a 32bit windows 10
Yes, it does exist. I don't see why it would be installed on a 64 bit machine, but... who knows :-)
My Windows 7 is 32 bit because it is corporate installation and when I got it 64 bit was not supported by our IT department and even now there are some restrictions.
Well, see? There are reasons :-)
Dunno, it might have a different price as well.
Thankfully no, 32bit and 64bit are at the same price, but the HW support limits are quite different.
For 32bit: max 4GB RAM, max 8 Cores (e.g. 4+HT), max one RAID with max 32 devices, max 16 direct sata devices.
And, there are hints that it will become worse for "skylake" or newer HW after summer 2016.
Yes, M$ tries to force the move to 64 bit, with mixed results. Look at Windows server hw support specs to get the hint where the train will go for the 'pro' version (64bit for everything but IOT).
But back on topic: Trying to run a 64bit VM-Hypervior (needed for 64bit VM-clients), on a 32bit Host-OS seems ... -- well, lets say "unwise".
so far it seems impossible
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