Here's my most recent output for europarl en-de with the --parallel option
and the github version.

(2) running giza @ Mon Feb  6 01:24:19 CET 2012
(2.1a) running snt2cooc de-en @ Mon Feb  6 01:24:19 CET 2012
(2.1a) running snt2cooc en-de @ Mon Feb  6 01:24:19 CET 2012
(2.1b) running giza de-en @ Mon Feb  6 01:34:18 CET 2012
(2.1b) running giza en-de @ Mon Feb  6 01:35:53 CET 2012
(3) generate word alignment @ Mon Feb  6 05:31:43 CET 2012
(4) generate lexical translation table 0-0 @ Mon Feb  6 05:36:45 CET 2012
(5) extract phrases @ Mon Feb  6 05:39:41 CET 2012

This was done on a CentOS 64-bit VM guest with 5GB RAM and fixed-size virtual 
disk.
Host OS MacBook Pro 2.2 quad core, 8GB RAM, 512GB SSD. OSX 10.7.3.

I assume running this on the host will be faster, but I'm still sorting out how 
to compile moses on OSX.
Any pointers are welcome.

Joachim

On 22 Feb 2012, at 13:54, Hieu Hoang wrote:

> hi all
> 
> does anyone have experience running the training pipeline on a laptop? 
> It seem very slow to me, especially some parts of the GIZA++ alignment 
> (and possibly later stages too). Seems to be crawling due to IO waits on 
> a GIZA process called snt2cooc.out. This doesn't happens when running on 
> larger servers. Has anyone else encounter this problem?
> 
> I'm using a MacBook 2.4Ghz dual core, OSX 10.7.3, 240GB disk (5400 
> spin), 4GB ram.
> 
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