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32 Bit Or 64bit


32 bit or 64bit for cent Os 5.3?

I am planning to purchase 2 vps for my friends, 1 vps which I am currently in touch is providing wide range, they gave option for 32bit or 64 bit, is there going to be change in the performance of the vps based on this selection

and which is better for the future causes, this vps might have an community forum, few blogs and some file upload site,


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