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how to use full computing power for RapidMiner?
hi,
after 1 hour... my Computer uses only a few percent of CPU (15%) and memory (37%) I have a Core i7 6700k @ 4Ghz and 16GB RAM...
but RapidMiner uses only part of the ressources and calculations (k-nn) are quite slow... although I have parallelization activated in operators...
is it possible to use full computing capacity or at least set a threshhold (80%) to use for Rapidminer?
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@stevefarr, it happened again...
I had a 2nd image and some text posted, that doesnt appear:
is it possible to use full computing capacity or at least set a threshhold (80%) to use for Rapidminer?
thats what I wanted to say in addition
Hi,
In the free versions of RapidMiner, computations are restricted to only one logical processor. Hey, we need to feed our developers, too ;-)
Cheers,
Ingo
even in the academia licensed versions??
Yip, this is something which is only available to our paying customers. Sorry / not sorry ;-)
Best,
Ingo
ok what is the best price / Compromise for computing power (use more cores / RAM) and my money ? (for students)
maybe 4 CPUs and 16 GB RAM? or less..
can't find any prices on the RM homepage...
Hi,
We will publish prices on the web mid of next week so stay tuned a little... In your case, our cloud offer also might be very interesting where you pay as you go for minutes of computation. Our cloud subscription is available in your RapidMiner account page after logging in:
It comes at USD 79 per month including 200 free credits per month (equals 200 minutes of computation on the smalles machines). More credits are available for purchase of course.
More information:
And as I mentioned before, the prices for the on-premises versions will be online next week as well so stay tuned...
Cheers,
Ingo
hi,
is Rapidminer 5.3 also limited to only 1 CPU and (no idea how much) limited RAM?