optimal windows R machine
rossini at blindglobe.net [mailto:rossini at blindglobe.net] wrote:
"AL" == Andy Liaw <Liaw> writes:
AL> We did try VMware on one of our Linux boxes (dual P3 866 Xeon
AL> with 2GB RDRAM). It was unbearably slow!
(and others have responded similarly).
I think it depends on what you need. It was fine for me, using MS
Word and MS Powerpoint, as well as for running (not developing) Java
GUI-based applications (which have not tended to be that fast on
Unix, unlike say non-GUI apps).
Maybe I'm more tolerable of "unbearable" slowness, but I also have found VMware to be more than adequate. I run an NT4 guest on a Linux (RH7.1) host and find the speed fine except for really I/O intensive things (disk or screen). CPU-bound tasks run at practically native speed. You do have to assign adequate memory to the virtual machine; you don't want Windows swapping to the virtual disk. So maybe really large R problems would be painful. One caveat is that VMware won't work right currently in full-screen mode on most setups using version 4.* of XFree86. In windowed mode, it's a bit more sluggish (screen I/O only; CPU-bound tasks are still fast). --Todd
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