I think the title says it all. While I can fudge the install and run Domino on Liux x64, I'd love to be able to get full x64 support and the "unlimited" RAM usage that was added to Windows and AIX 64 bit versions of Domino,
IBM promotes its software on the Linux operating system. But in the case of Domino when the solution has to process a large amount of documents and use of webservices is better to work on other operating systems like Windows, AIX, Solaris. The explanation is that Domino runs on 64 bits in many operating systems, but not for Linux. I wonder if 64-bit Domino for Linux is on the roadmap?
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