How to assign a specific core in the execution of an R script
I want to execute a simple R code.Is it possible to assign a specific core/processor in it's execution.If possible,how do I do it?
r multithreading microsoft-r
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I want to execute a simple R code.Is it possible to assign a specific core/processor in it's execution.If possible,how do I do it?
r multithreading microsoft-r
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I want to execute a simple R code.Is it possible to assign a specific core/processor in it's execution.If possible,how do I do it?
r multithreading microsoft-r
I want to execute a simple R code.Is it possible to assign a specific core/processor in it's execution.If possible,how do I do it?
r multithreading microsoft-r
r multithreading microsoft-r
asked Nov 13 '18 at 8:57
Akhil GeorgeAkhil George
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It's possible to assign processes to use specific cores in Windows. The easiest way to test this out is through Windows Task Manager -> Processes Tab -> Right click on a process -> Set Affinity -> Check the set of processors you want to use.
There are similar questions to this elsewhere (https://serverfault.com/questions/571516/any-way-to-make-a-program-run-on-a-specific-core-on-launch, https://superuser.com/questions/309617/how-to-limit-a-process-to-a-single-cpu-core).
Note that it's generally not advised that you force processes to run on specific cores.
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It's possible to assign processes to use specific cores in Windows. The easiest way to test this out is through Windows Task Manager -> Processes Tab -> Right click on a process -> Set Affinity -> Check the set of processors you want to use.
There are similar questions to this elsewhere (https://serverfault.com/questions/571516/any-way-to-make-a-program-run-on-a-specific-core-on-launch, https://superuser.com/questions/309617/how-to-limit-a-process-to-a-single-cpu-core).
Note that it's generally not advised that you force processes to run on specific cores.
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It's possible to assign processes to use specific cores in Windows. The easiest way to test this out is through Windows Task Manager -> Processes Tab -> Right click on a process -> Set Affinity -> Check the set of processors you want to use.
There are similar questions to this elsewhere (https://serverfault.com/questions/571516/any-way-to-make-a-program-run-on-a-specific-core-on-launch, https://superuser.com/questions/309617/how-to-limit-a-process-to-a-single-cpu-core).
Note that it's generally not advised that you force processes to run on specific cores.
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It's possible to assign processes to use specific cores in Windows. The easiest way to test this out is through Windows Task Manager -> Processes Tab -> Right click on a process -> Set Affinity -> Check the set of processors you want to use.
There are similar questions to this elsewhere (https://serverfault.com/questions/571516/any-way-to-make-a-program-run-on-a-specific-core-on-launch, https://superuser.com/questions/309617/how-to-limit-a-process-to-a-single-cpu-core).
Note that it's generally not advised that you force processes to run on specific cores.
It's possible to assign processes to use specific cores in Windows. The easiest way to test this out is through Windows Task Manager -> Processes Tab -> Right click on a process -> Set Affinity -> Check the set of processors you want to use.
There are similar questions to this elsewhere (https://serverfault.com/questions/571516/any-way-to-make-a-program-run-on-a-specific-core-on-launch, https://superuser.com/questions/309617/how-to-limit-a-process-to-a-single-cpu-core).
Note that it's generally not advised that you force processes to run on specific cores.
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