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Windows 2008 - is the 32 bit OS a fully supported and endorsed product or should I avoid it ?
Hi,
I have just been told that Windows 2008 is really only available as a 64bit
product and not to use the 32bit version. Apparently MS have only produced
the 32bit version for transition reasons and don't recommend using this
version. I know this was the case with Exchange 2007, but am suprised to
hear this about Windows Server 2008?
Is this a case of mis-information and is the 32bit version just as
solid/endorsed/supported as the 64bit version or should I avoid the 32bit
version at all costs?
Thanks for any input in advance.
Zaz
(PS. I know 64bit is the better product and I should use it over the 32bit
if possible, but sometimes compatibility comes first (usually always
actually) and I imagine that the 32bit OS is going to be more "backward
compatible" than the 64bit version when it comes to printer drivers etc...
Hi,
I have just been told that Windows 2008 is really only available as a 64bit
product and not to use the 32bit version. Apparently MS have only produced
the 32bit version for transition reasons and don't recommend using this
version. I know this was the case with Exchange 2007, but am suprised to
hear this about Windows Server 2008?
Is this a case of mis-information and is the 32bit version just as
solid/endorsed/supported as the 64bit version or should I avoid the 32bit
version at all costs?
Thanks for any input in advance.
Zaz
(PS. I know 64bit is the better product and I should use it over the 32bit
if possible, but sometimes compatibility comes first (usually always
actually) and I imagine that the 32bit OS is going to be more "backward
compatible" than the 64bit version when it comes to printer drivers etc...