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Does LabVIEW RTS for Linux really need 256 GB RAM?

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I'm looking to deploy a LabVIEW built executable on Linux.  Had a look at the latest system requirements in the ReadMe and it says the RTS requires 256 GB RAM.  That seems excessive.  Anyone deploy it successfully on something lighter than 256 GB RAM?  I know its risky, that is why I'm asking.  Anyone have experience with this?  

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Hi josborne,

 


@josborne wrote:

I'm looking to deploy a LabVIEW built executable on Linux.  Had a look at the latest system requirements in the ReadMe and it says the RTS requires 256 GB RAM. 


Do you have a source?

Best regards,
GerdW


using LV2016/2019/2021 on Win10/11+cRIO, TestStand2016/2019
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Source is:   https://www.ni.com/pdf/manuals/labview-linux-2023-q3.html

 

Screenshot:

 

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I'm asking because I was looking to do some tests on a low-cost Linux computer, maybe a mini-PC, and I can't find any that are even close to 256 GB RAM.

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Your screenshot seems to indicate 256 MB, not 256 GB.

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Hahahahah.  How embarrassing. 

 

Problem solved!

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Quick....delete post.  🤣

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