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  • New hardware for Oases: how much memory?

    Hi,

    I'm working on RNA-Seq data from Illumina GA. It's 60M reads. I tried with a machine with 46G but it wasn't enough (Linux OOM killer activates), and even adding swap space up to 100G total (phys+swap) didn't help. So if I search for new hardware, what amount of memory would you suggest?

    Regards,
    Ognyan Kulev

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    Originally posted by okulev View Post
    Hi,

    I'm working on RNA-Seq data from Illumina GA. It's 60M reads. I tried with a machine with 46G but it wasn't enough (Linux OOM killer activates), and even adding swap space up to 100G total (phys+swap) didn't help. So if I search for new hardware, what amount of memory would you suggest?

    Regards,
    Ognyan Kulev
    To better select the next machine you'll buy, I suggest you test your workflow on a cr1.8xlarge (244 GiB of memory) instance in the cloud.

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