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Is it possible to conduct experiments on a host with significantly more RAM, such as around 1500 Gigabytes, when it appears that the hosting environment is currently capped at 377 Gigabytes? If so, what are the steps or considerations involved in accessing and utilizing such high-RAM hosts for short-time experiments?
Hello,
No the largest RAM allocation for a VM in FABRIC is 384GB as described in this article. However other testbeds connected to FABRIC have large memory machines. For example Chameleon. Your experiment may be better suited for Chameleon, or, perhaps, a combination of FABRIC and Chameleon using the Facility Ports that exist between two testbeds. There is a notebook that shows how to construct an experiment between the two.