64-Bit vs. 32-Bit Application Server - 64-Bit vs. 32-Bit Application Server - Technical Requirements Overview for New Installations and Upgrades - English - Foundation 22.1 - OnBase - Premier - external - Standard - Essential - Premier - Standard - Essential - OnBase/Technical-Requirements-Overview-for-New-Installations-and-Upgrades/English/Foundation-22.1/Technical-Requirements-Overview-for-New-Installations-and-Upgrades/Part-2-Support-Items-of-Note/General-Support-Items/Application-Server/64-Bit-vs.-32-Bit-Application-Server - 2024-02-14

Technical Requirements Overview for New Installations and Upgrades

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OnBase
Product
Technical Requirements Overview for New Installations and Upgrades
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Foundation 22.1
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Premier
Standard
Essential
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en-US

As of OnBase 17, Hyland Software recommends the 64-bit Application Server for most installations, as it better uses the resources of 64-bit operating systems. However, a 32-bit Application Server must be used for systems with Unity Scripts that reference custom, 32-bit-only, native libraries or a 32-bit-only Microsoft .NET Framework DLL. For information on updating these 32-bit resources and the Unity Scripts that reference them, contact your first line of support.

For more information on the differences between a 64-bit and a 32-bit Application Server, see the Application Server module reference guide.