
On 64bit I have two large tables with 49M and 250M rows respectively. --- Venks <venkatesh.mantha@gmail.com> wrote:
Thanks very much for your reply confirming what I understood based on MonetDB architecture. Please allow me another follow-up question
Will there be an issue on a 64 bit system? Is there an algorithm/logic that I can use to identify the maximum number rows that I can load in one table based on the size of the row?
Regards,
- Venkatesh
On 4/25/07, Niels Nes <Niels.Nes@cwi.nl> wrote:
On Tue, Apr 24, 2007 at 09:27:13PM -0400, Venks
Hi,
Is there any relation between CPU, RAM and
can be loaded into a MonetDB database?
I am trying to load 13.4 million rows of data and I am getting "Segmentation Fault" on a Linux box running on 32 bit CPU with 4GB RAM.
I had similar issues on a Windows box too?
Yes there are relations between the 'addressable' memory and the amount of data MonetDB can handle. With a 32 bit system your adress space is at best 4G. So if your records are larger
wrote: the amount of data that than about 320 bytes
13.4 Million rows cannot fit.
Niels
Thanks,
- Venkatesh
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