[Rd] Re: 64-bit R on Opteron

A.J. Rossini rossini at blindglobe.net
Tue Nov 25 23:24:58 MET 2003


Douglas Bates <bates at stat.wisc.edu> writes:

> (Reply moved to R-devel where it may be more appropriate.)
>
> "Liaw, Andy" <andy_liaw at merck.com> writes:
>
>> > From: Douglas Bates [mailto:bates at bates4.stat.wisc.edu]
>> > 
>> > "Liaw, Andy" <andy_liaw at merck.com> writes:
>> > 
>> > > Sorry.  I need to retract my claim.  There seems to be a 3G 
>> > > limit, even though the OS could handle nearly 8G.  (I can have
>> > > two simultaneous R processes each using near 3G.)
>> > > 
>> > > On another note, on our dual Opteron box R (compiled as 64-bit)
>> > > could easily use nearly all the 16G in that box (that's one of
>> > > the reason for having that box).
>> > 
>> > Does "could" mean you have verified that it did or is this a
>> > theoretical statement?  I.e., have you compiled and tested R on your
>> > dual Opteron?
>> 
>> Given my questionable memory of things, this question is very fair.
>> Here's the evidence:
>> 
>> > x <- matrix(0, 5e5, 5e5)
>> > x2 <- matrix(0, 5e5, 5e5)
>> > gc()
>>              used    (Mb) gc trigger    (Mb)
>> Ncells     413379    22.1     741108    39.6
>> Vcells 1783900405 13610.1 1784288128 13613.1
>
> Amazing!

Dave Henderson reported similar data last summer.  It's the main
reason I've got 2 high-memory opterons on order...

The only catch will be setting them up -- pay for SuSE, go with
Mandrake, go with Gentoo, or roll-ones-own pre-release Debian
variant...

best,
-tony

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