The Ideal 64-Bit Application
Accesses a Large Amount of Information (> 4 GB)
Is Architected for Memory-Based Operations
- Minimal instruction path to perform its tasks
- Memory structures designed for performance and efficiency
- Uses direct memory addressing
Employs Non-Volatile Storage (Disks) for Durability
Is Constantly in Use
- Can’t tie-up memory for just occasional usage
Performs Time-Critical Services
- Tight response times
- High throughput
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