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Hi all, I'm running a quite complex model, and it's taking me around a week to complete the run, and one of my colleagues says that he can run it ...
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    Allocation of memory use

    Hi all,

    I'm running a quite complex model, and it's taking me around a week to complete the run, and one of my colleagues says that he can run it in one-two days. After looking to several forums to know how does it work, I've seen how the memory is used (using the command ps -A --sort -rss -o comm,pme), and the model run just takes 0,3% of the memory.

    I bought a 4 cores and 8gb of RAM laptop to be able to run the model fast, but I don't know how to allocate the use of the memory to concentrate it in developing that task. Is that possible?

    Thanks in advance and sorry for my english..

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    Please delete this post. It is the third instance I have found in the forums and multiple postings is against the rules... I think I answered it in the Kernel forum.
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    I'm sorry, I didn't know it was against the rules. How can I delete it?
    I've just published it twice, as I didn't know if it was more related to the "newbies" forum of the "fedora" one. I don't know which is the third.

    Thanks and sorry again

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