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Which edition of JDK should you choose between 32bit and 64bit

Daisuke Niwa
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March 13, 2012

Hi there,

We are trying to install JIRA and for that preparation we first need to install JDK.

Our OS is Windows server 64bit, and for this OS should we use 32bit JDK or 64bit?

We appreciate your advice.

Regards,

Daisuke Niwa

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Jobin Kuruvilla [Adaptavist]
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March 13, 2012

Go for 64 bit. Not problem I have noticed with it and it helps later when you need to allocate more memory.

Daisuke Niwa
Contributor
March 13, 2012

Thanks Jobin,

Do you happen to know which edition of JRE is bundled with JIRA windows installer?

If it's possible we'd like to use same edition for JDK.

Jobin Kuruvilla [Adaptavist]
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March 13, 2012

64 bit 1.6.0_26 with jira 5.0

Daisuke Niwa
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March 13, 2012

Thanks, helps us a lot!

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Jobin Kuruvilla [Adaptavist]
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March 13, 2012

The only downside I know is that when your instance grows larger and larger, you will need to allocate more RAM. With 32-bit JDK, you won't be able to allocate more than 1.5G and hence you will end up switching to 64 bit.

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Daisuke Niwa
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March 13, 2012

The document below states 64bit JDK requires more memory than 32bit JDK.

http://confluence.atlassian.com/display/JIRA044/JIRA+Requirements

On the other hand, is there any downside for using 32bit JDK?

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