[R] Performance Difference? Windows vs. Linux
Spencer Graves
spencer.graves at structuremonitoring.com
Sat Mar 19 01:35:47 CET 2011
Others can discuss the comparative speed. I recently installed
Linux on a new quad core computer I purchased. I found it surprisingly
easy to learn how to do the things I needed. Now the hard drive is
dying on my Vista notebook computer. In shopping for a replacement, I
likely will insist on Linux, even if I have to create a secondary
partition and install Linux myself.
A friend installed Linux for me, but he has not been available to
answer all my questions. For that, Google has been quite helpful.
I installed Linux, because it offered more flexibility than I
could get with any version of Windows. For example, on my dual core
Vista machine, I can't run two Python sessions simultaneously. I'm
doing real time downloads and uploads with an FTP site. I was doing
those under Vista, but Windows could not be easily extended to multiple
applications like that in parallel without paying more for Windows
Server than I paid for the hardware. So far, I'm working fine with 2 GB
RAM under Linux with fewer problems than I have with 8 GB RAM under Vista.
Hope this helps.
Spencer Graves
On 3/18/2011 4:39 PM, Liviu Andronic wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 18, 2011 at 11:00 PM, Brigid Mooney<bkmooney at gmail.com> wrote:
>> I'm not trying to start a Windows vs. Linux debate, but I've been
>> using R on a Windows machine for a while, and was recently wondering
>> if R's performance would be faster on a Linux machine. And similarly,
>> if any incremental increase in processing speed would be worth the
>> time it would take me to migrate my entire system to Linux (including
>> a database that I access via an R package.)
>>
> It would help to know what is your system. A sessionInfo() would be a start.
> Liviu
>
>
>> I don't know how much it matters what R is doing - but I've got R
>> pulling a large amount data from a database, performing many complex
>> computations on that data, and then writing output data to a database.
>>
>> Thanks so much for the input,
>> Brigid
>>
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