On Sun, May 23, 2010 at 11:02 PM, Keith Hinton <keithint1234@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi all. I had a question about the sixty four bit port of Arch in general so figured this would be an okay place besides IRC to obtain any help I needed. I wanted to find out ruffly how much memory Arch sixty four will use for any program in general, regardless of GUI/console?
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However I should mention that the host is 32-bit at present, and I was curious how much RAM is used in general under pure Arch 64? I would probably attempt to alocate about 3GB from the system. Anyone using virtualization and VMs heavily on any platform is aware of the RAM requirements, surely. I was just curious if I'd be making a mistake and/or if this would be possible? Thanks!
Regards, --Keith
Well, I'd say the difference between ram usage on lean install (base,xorg,openbox,lxde-utils) between i686 and x86_64 is kilobites. In fact, after running one install, and deciding to go with the other, there was at most maybe a 1mb difference. Its not much. (with that setup, right after boot would weigh in 99mb ram used :)) As long as you keep the base system lean, 1gb is tons of free memory to play with. Hell, I have Gnome/Compiz and a ton of firefox tabs running, and only 1gb ram installed, and 380mb ram still free (cached... but free) Also, I think the benefit of being able to run x86_64 guests would outweigh any penalty you'd be paying in larger address space. Gary