Matlabpool Maximum Number of Local Workers on one computer - Parallel Computing
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Couple of questions... 1) Can someone from Mathworks clarify exactly how many local workers one can enable on one single machine? I've read 8 or 12 workers, but not sure which is correct since I've seen users complaining about not being able to access 4 of their 12 cores, but I've also seen 12 as the answer (see http://www.mathworks.com/help/toolbox/distcomp/matlabpool.html)
2) If one were to have, say, a single machine with 16 cores on it with a Matlab Distributed Computing license, can I simply say... 'matlabpool open 16' to activate all 16 local cores?
I'm in the market for a new machine and need to know the answers to decide which machine to get.
Thanks in advance.
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Edric Ellis
am 7 Mär. 2014
Bearbeitet: Edric Ellis
am 30 Jun. 2017
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Please note that in R2014a the limit on the number of local workers was removed. See the release notes.
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Abdullah
am 22 Dez. 2014
Although this is again a very old post, Can I ask, that now, if someone is using Matlab r2014a or latter on a server, it will be able to use all cores (like 96 cores) without distributed server computer license? Thank you.
Edric Ellis
am 23 Dez. 2014
Yes, that's correct.
Tyler Warner
am 30 Jun. 2017
Hello, The release note link is broken now. Is there an updated reference for this post? Good day.
Philip Borghesani
am 30 Jun. 2017
Bearbeitet: Philip Borghesani
am 30 Jun. 2017
The above release notes link was fixed to this link: Parallel Computing Toolbox Release Notes R2014a-R2017a
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