MKS Toolkit 9.2    32 bit or 64 bit  install on Windows Server 2008 64 bit

Hi Hussein,
I have single node installation with the below
12.1.3 is running on Windows Server 2008 (32 bit) with 11.1.0.7 database (32 bit).
We would like to split the DB Tier to 64 bit Machine and convert the database from 32bit yo 64 bit database to get benefits from 64bit database.
Hence, Need to prepare other machine with 64bit windows server 2008 machine with 64 bit oracle software. I would like to install MKS Tool Kit 9.2. Here I have doubt that, which MKS Toolkit bit version 32 bit or 64 bit needs to install on 64 bit OS?
Please advise...

Hi,
You will need to have the 64-bit version of the software installed.
Thanks,
Hussein

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