Any Limit on RAM IN Opensource version of HeavyDB?
After recent changes,
would like to know if installing the Opensource version of HeavyDB only in on-premise hardware.
Will be any RAM or VOLUME Limit applicable ?
Regards, sumit
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Hi @candido.dessanti,
again i am getting confused when i am seeing the HeavyDB website for the definition of HeavyDB
https://www.heavy.ai/pricing Up to 32GB of RAM
https://www.heavy.ai/product/downloads/free What are the memory limits for HEAVY.AI Free? HEAVY.AI Free supports up to 32 GB of GPU memory and up to 32 GB of CPU memory. Need more?
Not sure, i am use the HeavyDB community with higher RAM or not ?
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Hi @Sumit,
You are right it's a little confusing because looks like the OS version (we haven't had a community for a long time) is missing.
The difference between OS and Free is that OS hasn't the Backend renderer and it comes without Heavy Immerse and a ton of other features like using the s3 buckets as an external source directly; but the OS version hasn't any memory or number of sessions cap, while the Free has 32/32GB CPU/GPU and 3 session max.
Anyway, I'll talk about how is organized the heavty.ai product page internally.
In the meantime, you can use the OS edition without any hassle; It's open-source and freely available thru GitHub https://github.com/heavyai/heavydb
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Hi @Sumit,
You are right it's a little confusing because looks like the OS version (we haven't had a community for a long time) is missing.
The difference between OS and Free is that OS hasn't the Backend renderer and it comes without Heavy Immerse and a ton of other features like using the s3 buckets as an external source directly; but the OS version hasn't any memory or number of sessions cap, while the Free has 32/32GB CPU/GPU and 3 session max.
Anyway, I'll talk about how is organized the heavty.ai product page internally.
In the meantime, you can use the OS edition without any hassle; It's open-source and freely available thru GitHub
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