Not in that size, but Mapped File is one solution. The OS takes care wirting data between memory and disk. Anssi
At 08:34 21.10.2009, david alis wrote: >Checking the Dell web site this morning, a Power Edge T710 configured >with two CPUs and 72Gbyte of RAM was priced at less than 5,500 USD. > >If such a machine is used for a single application running J then >presumably one would set the swap file to zero. >At the moment the J programmer has little say in how J manages its memory. >With 72G would it be useful if the user had some control over this? > >Has anyone actually tried building applications with such large >amounts of real memory? >I suppose that managing persistent copies of things in memory requires >some new thinking. > >What other problems can be foreseen? > >Regards >David >---------------------------------------------------------------------- >For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm
