Centos is free and fully compatible with software designed exclusively
for RedHat.
In general 64 bit x86 versions of Linux run 32 bit code just fine (at
least RH EL 3 and 4). At most, you might have to install 32-bit
versions of some libraries in addition to the 64-bit versions. May not
be as good as 64-bit version for a large project, but at least it will
work and the main OS will be 64-bit.
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. . .
Although both say that they sale the same software for Linux. It's
more
expensive and/or only for RedHat Enterprise! (and 32bits) :-PP
. . .
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