Are there any differences between 32-bit, x64, and 64-bit
versions of Windows Server 2003?

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Are there any differences between 32-bit, x64, and 64-bit versions of Windows Server 2003?..

Answer / kamran

the 32-bit server processes are treated in the blocks of 32
bits data, and similarly 64 bits data blocks are used for
the processing in 64 BIT version.

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Are there any differences between 32-bit, x64, and 64-bit versions of Windows Server 2003?..

Answer / dipak

Yes

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Are there any differences between 32-bit, x64, and 64-bit versions of Windows Server 2003?..

Answer / kranthi

32 bit handels tha data from 0 to 2 power 32-1 and x64 bit
handels tha data 0 to 2 power 64-1.
32 bit supports upto 4gb ram,but 64 bit supports upto 128
gb ram.64 bit more secure than 32 bit.

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Are there any differences between 32-bit, x64, and 64-bit versions of Windows Server 2003?..

Answer / balamurali

Support for 64-bit processing delivers far higher
scalability than 32-bit file servers by providing a greatly
enlarged virtual address space and paged pool area, the
ability to handle increased numbers of users and
connections, and increased hardware reliability through
predictive error checking and notification of failures.

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