[R] Linux, UNIX, XP32, Vista X64 or ...? [SEC=UNCLASSIFIED]
Jin.Li at ga.gov.au
Jin.Li at ga.gov.au
Thu Jan 24 00:08:05 CET 2008
Dear All,
I am currently using R in Windows PC with a 2 GB of RAM. Some pretty large
datasets are expected soon, perhaps in an order of several GB. I am facing a
similar situation like Ralph, either to get a new PC with a bigger RAM or
else. I am just wondering if R is getting faster in other systems like UNIX
or Linux. Any suggestions are appreciated.
Regards,
Jin
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Jin Li, PhD
Spatial Modeller/
Computational Statistician
Marine & Coastal Environment
Geoscience Australia
Ph: 61 (02) 6249 9899
Fax: 61 (02) 6249 9956
email: jin.li at ga.gov.au
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-----Original Message-----
From: r-help-bounces at r-project.org [mailto:r-help-bounces at r-project.org] On
Behalf Of Prof Brian Ripley
Sent: Thursday, 24 January 2008 12:05
To: Ralph79
Cc: r-help at r-project.org
Subject: Re: [R] Problems with XP32-"3GB-patch"?/ Worth upgrading to Vista
X64?
On Wed, 23 Jan 2008, Ralph79 wrote:
>
> Dear R-Users,
>
> as I will start a huge simulation in a few weeks, I am about to buy a new
> and fast PC. I have noticed, that the RAM has been the limiting factor in
> many of my calculations up to now (I had 2 GB in my "old" system, but
> Windows still used quite a lot of virtual memory), hence my new computer
> will have 4 GB of fast DDR2-800 RAM.
>
> However, I know that 1.) Windows 32 bit cannot make use of more than about
> 3,2 GB RAM and 2.) it is normally not allowed to allocate more than 2 GB of
> RAM to one single application (at least under XP, I don't know if that has
> changed under Vista?).
>
> I remember from the R-FAQ that you can manually adjust XP so that it
> allocates up to 3 GB to one application ("the 3GB patch"), but I read in a
> PC-magazine and some message boards that this may cause problems. Does
> anybody of you successfully use this "trick" without any problems?
Yes, many people: most 32-bit Exchange servers use it. Please don't rate
the advice in the R documentation below tittle-tattle you read on the web.
> Would it be wise to use a 64bit OS, as e.g. Vista X64? I think, under Vista
> X64 it should be no problem to allocate 4 GB of RAM to R. Any experiences
> with that?
That's what the rw-FAQ says, and we do write answers based on experience!
> Thanks in advance,
> Ralph Wirth
>
>
> -----
> Ralph Wirth
> University Erlangen-Nuremberg, Chair of Statistics
> GfK Group, Department of Methods and Product Development
>
>
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