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So there is R for 64-bit Windows users now. I'd like to know if anyone has found incremental benefits in using R-64bit over the 32bit version on Windows.

I'm looking for more specific information

  • What was the system specification (6gb RAM for example) and the largest data-set that was crunched ?
  • Which algorithm performed faster ?
  • Any other experiential information that motivated you to adopt the 64bit version on Windows

If I had a $ for all the times non-R users cribbed about R's data limitation....!

I want to showcase R at my workplace and want some testimonials to 开发者_JAVA技巧prove that with a decently powerful machine, 64bit R on windows can crunch gigabyte class datasets.


I don't have anything quantitative, but it's been well worth the upgrade. 64-bit Windows (7) is far more reliable and you can simply run more large jobs at once. The main advantage in 64-bit R is the ability to create large objects that don't hit the 32-bit limit. I have 12Gb of RAM and have worked with objects ~ 8Gb in size, for simple tests. Usually I wouldn't have any R process using more than 1-2Gb but the overall performance is great.

I'd be happy to run examples if you want specifics.

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