I am currently running an internal network webserver on windows xp. (Using Apache 2.2.x, mod_perl 2, mysql 5.1 and activestate perl 5.12.
The machine will be replaced in the near future with a windows 7 machine.
My basic question is: can i run all above programs in their 32bit versions? My confusion is based on the fact that I can't seem to find 64bit versions for all these programs and addons, so I'm foreseeing trouble. Or don't I ?
Of course I would prefer to upgrade to 64bit at the same time if that's an option.
But I need to keep the webserver migration smooth.
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