开发者

32 bit applications on 64 bit OS ( windows )

I need some help understanding how 32 bit applications use memory on a 64开发者_如何学JAVA bit OS.

A 32 bit application can use 2 gb of memory on 64 bit OS, correct? Does this mean that 3 32 bit applications running in parrallel could address 6 gb of memory... Or do the 3 32 bit applications have to share the 2-4 gb of 32 bit memory that the os has?

Likewise, If I have a webservice that is compiled as 32 bits, running under IIS on a 64 bit machine. As long as a single request to that webservice always stays under 2gb of memory usage, is there any point in recompiling to 64 bit? My theory is that IIS creates a new process for each request, so the whole pool of processes will be able to make use of all the memory the 64bit machine has , 8 or 15 or 20 gig or whatever.

Let me know your thoughts, thanks


Yes, the total usage of all the 32-bit programs can exceed 2 GB. So yes you can have a bunch of 32-bit processes using all the memory in a 64-bit machine.

Actually, there's a compiler option that lets 32-bit programs use up to 3GB in Windows. If performance isn't important, then there isn't much of a reason to use 64-bit.

0

上一篇:

下一篇:

精彩评论

暂无评论...
验证码 换一张
取 消

最新问答

问答排行榜