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Using a 148GB fasta file as an input, the bowtie2-build -p command performs a memory test of ~3.3 TB; however, the indexing process does not consume more than 1 TB thereafter. It prevents the use of a smaller instance for the same process.
How is the memory magnitude calculated for the memory usage test?
While I understand that in the ahead-of-time memory test can cause the process to fail sooner, can it be overridden?
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Using a 148GB fasta file as an input, the bowtie2-build -p command performs a memory test of ~3.3 TB; however, the indexing process does not consume more than 1 TB thereafter. It prevents the use of a smaller instance for the same process.
How is the memory magnitude calculated for the memory usage test?
While I understand that in the ahead-of-time memory test can cause the process to fail sooner, can it be overridden?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: