
I have a very small Python program that ends up with a very large ram footprint. I'm going to create a special machine to deal with this.
So the tech questions:
Assuming I create a huge swap, then my meager ram could be used. Is this true?
Assuming I created the partitions correctly then I could theoretically just let the damn thing run forever until it gave me may answer... or it ran out of batter life.
Are there configurations in Python that keep it from getting big. I mean really really big? The space is quite big. The output file will be 16G? The ram footprint will be 32G-ish. A true tech nerd could help me out here and look at he code... but again... sigh... it's just so damn depressing.
Advice? Someone said I should use http://www.amazon.com/gp/browse.html?node=201590011
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