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(Add a section for each new utility container, as well as documentation)
-A few dilemmas had already emerged before even having started writing any code.
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***Should the kernel be 32-bit or 64-bit?***
* A 32-bit kernel can provide access to 232 memory addresses. For a byte-addressable memory, that equals 232 B = 4*230 B = 4 GiB of physical memory. On the other hand, a 64-bit kernel can provide access to 264 B = 16 EiB of physical memory.
* Having more RAM available makes heavy multitasking and memory-intensive operations perform better. On the other hand, 64-bit programs use about 50% more memory then their 32-bit counterpart; this is due to numerous reasons, one of which is that 64-bit pointers take up twice as much space as 32-bit ones.