64bit Oracle?

Hi Friends Dearest,
We have 64bit Server with 64bit windows OS. If I install Oracle 10g or 11g will it automatically bacome 64bit too?
Is there Oracle 10g/11g installer specific for 32bit and 64bit OS?
Thanks a lot

Yes there's. You should install 32/64bit Oracle to 32/64bit OS
Take a look at below link for installation of Oracle Server
http://www.oracle.com/technology/software/products/database/index.html
As you see, there's a difference between Oracle Installer
And if you have 32 bit database, and you want to restore it in 64 bit server, you HAVE to convert it using specific steps
Kamran Agayev A. (10g OCP)
http://kamranagayev.wordpress.com
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