HEM 64bits version?

View Poll Results: Do you want to develop a 64bit version of HEM?

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    Junior Member aolender's Avatar
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    Default HEM 64bits version?

    Hi all, as the title says, there is some HEM 64bits version for windows 64bits?
    or is still developing?
    as many know the 32bit versions are able to occupy only 4GB of RAM.
    Would be good to make the 64bit version to take advantage of more RAM when we have an extensive database.

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    PostgreSQL already is 64 bit.
    And a special SQL 9.0 (64 bit) exists.

    If you edit the postgresql.conf file you can assign more RAM to postgresql so it can use more than 3 GB of RAM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Patvs View Post
    PostgreSQL already is 64 bit.
    And a special SQL 9.0 (64 bit) exists.

    If you edit the postgresql.conf file you can assign more RAM to postgresql so it can use more than 3 GB of RAM.

    Read:
    http://forums.holdemmanager.com/mana...ease-tips.html
    Cool, so which version of 64 bit PostgreSQL should we use (i.e. which has been tested and approved to work with HEM)?

    Thanks.

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    The officially supported version is 8.4.x (8.4.8)

    But I just use 9.0.4 (64 bit)
    The downside of using 9.0.x is you won't be able to use the HoldemManager backup & restore utility (so I still use pgadminIII for backup/restore instead: http://faq.holdemmanager.com/questio...estoreDatabase )

    And there is no performance improvement.

    Plusside is it's fully 64 bit, and seems more stable.
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