Hi all,
We are soon getting new workstations in the office. They'll have 4gb of ram, dual xeon quad cores e.t.c.
I thought it would make sense to have xp 64 installed on the workstations to take advantage of the larger memory addressing - my only concern though is that all our render nodes are 32bit and only have 2gb of ram. Would it be pointless and/or problematic to have 64bit workstations and render on 32bit nodes?
Changing all the nodes to 64bit would be quite a lot of work as well as installing more RAM in each, costly. I've read on this forum about some issues people have been having, and it doesn't seem like switching to 64bit is something you should do incrementally across all your nodes.
But I don't really know if this is true! If anyone can shed a little light on this that'd be great.
We are soon getting new workstations in the office. They'll have 4gb of ram, dual xeon quad cores e.t.c.
I thought it would make sense to have xp 64 installed on the workstations to take advantage of the larger memory addressing - my only concern though is that all our render nodes are 32bit and only have 2gb of ram. Would it be pointless and/or problematic to have 64bit workstations and render on 32bit nodes?
Changing all the nodes to 64bit would be quite a lot of work as well as installing more RAM in each, costly. I've read on this forum about some issues people have been having, and it doesn't seem like switching to 64bit is something you should do incrementally across all your nodes.
But I don't really know if this is true! If anyone can shed a little light on this that'd be great.
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