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Industry News A Practitioner's Approach to IA-64 Linux Migration
Where migration meets innovation
Dec. 11, 2008 11:30 AM
High-performance databases are optimized for transaction processing and used by several industries around the world, notably financial services and healthcare. They are more commonly available on 32-bit Unix platforms (Solaris, AIX, HP-UX, and Linux). The trend is to 64-bit-enable them and migrate them to the IA-64 architecture. This helps companies take advantage of the scalability and performance features provided by 64-bit architecture and win them greater market share. This article will describe some of the challenges we faced and resolved in migrating one such database engine application from 32-bit Unix to Linux on IA-64.
Challenges Offered by IA-64 IA-64 also supports both little and big endian modes for data storage. HP-UX uses big endian and Linux uses little endian with the instructions always being in little endian. One of the challenges was to generate machine instructions in the correct order regardless of the operating system. Reader Feedback: Page 1 of 1
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