Jrun4 SP6 Red Hat Linux 64Bit

Hello All,
I am looking at switching my Jrun4 from windows 2003 STR to
Red Hat ES 64bit. According to docs Jrun4 will run on 64bit but
only with 32bit Jrun4 and 32 Java. Is anyone doing this?
The reason for this is that we are being limited for JVM heap
size on windows to 1.5Gb and we need more.
Hartman

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