[R] Testing memory limits in R??

David Winsemius dwinsemius at comcast.net
Tue Jul 7 04:26:50 CEST 2009


On Jul 6, 2009, at 9:39 PM, Duncan Murdoch wrote:

> On 06/07/2009 4:16 PM, Peter Dalgaard wrote:
>> Scott Zentz wrote:
>>> Hello Everyone,
>>>
>>>   We have recently purchased a server which has 64GB of memory  
>>> running a 64bit OS and I have compiled R from source with the  
>>> following config
>>>
>>> ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/R-2.9.1 --enable-Rshlib --enable- 
>>> BLAS-shlib --enable-shared --with-readline --with-iconv --with-x -- 
>>> with-tcktk --with-aqua --with-libpng --with-jpeglib
>>>
>>> and I would like to verify that I can use 55GB-60GB of the 64GB of  
>>> memory within R. Does anyone know how this is possible? Will R be  
>>> able to access that amount of memory from a single process? I am  
>>> not an R user myself but I just wanted to test this before I  
>>> turned the server over to the researchers..
>> Hmm, it's slightly tricky because R often duplicates objects, so  
>> you may hit the limit only transiently. Also, R has an internal 2GB  
>> limit on single vectors. But something like this
>
> Is it a 2 GB limit in size, or in the number of elements?  I'm still  
> spending almost all my time in 32 bit land, so it's hard to check.

It's 2 GB in length, 8 GB in size.
 > big_vector=c(1:2000000000)
# 15 minutes later ...
 > object.size(big_vector)
8000000040 bytes


>
> Duncan Murdoch
>
>> Y <- replicate(30, rnorm(2^28-1))
>> should create an object of about 30*2GB. Then lapply(Y, mean)  
>> should generate 30 very good and very expensive approximations to 0.
>> (For obvious reasons, I haven't tested this on a 1GB ThinkPad  
>> X40....)
>>
>

David Winsemius, MD
Heritage Laboratories
West Hartford, CT




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