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I use virtual machines for testing, and need the extra RAM to spin those up in a decent amount of time. The virtual machines only have 2GB RAM to reveal performance issues, but the dev machine has 8GB.
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OriginalGriff wrote: So that my machine was the same or lower spec than my customers
Since I work on the company website and we just got some new servers in a load balanced environment, I guess that means I should have 2 machines, each with 16GB of RAM. I'll put in the request now that you have given me a good reason.
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Actually I prefer to develop on a high end machine and run a virtual machine inside it to do the first performance tests. That way you can have a more dynamic approach to this issue and have a machine that can withstand time for a few years before dying on you
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Quote: It's cheap and gives the biggest bang for your buck when developing. Why skimp?
This is one insane utter stupid follow-up for the question
No developer or admin or manager should/will grant RAM or any other hardware excessively just because they are Cheap
It all depends on the kind of service/product that the developer is developing.
Developing on too much alien or high end environment (than the target system) may lead to nightmares while testing and deploying
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Lakamraju Raghuram wrote: Developing on too much alien or high end environment (than the target system) may lead to nightmares while testing and deploying
Although I agree with this statement completely, the development software in general requires more RAM, not the app you are writing.
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10 years ago, I might have agreed with you. But with the development of virtual machines, it really doesn't matter what platform I develop on, so long as I can test it and debug it on the target platform. Virtual machines make it easier to create real world situations to test on.
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I should really think about upgrading to 16GB at home though.
m.bergman
For Bruce Schneier, quanta only have one state : afraid.
To succeed in the world it is not enough to be stupid, you must also be well-mannered. -- Voltaire
In most cases the only difference between disappointment and depression is your level of commitment. -- Marc Maron
I am not a chatbot
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Same although I don't have a requirement to upgrade to 16GB, I don't even come close to using 8GB
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My main development machine is at work with 4GB. But on my personal PC at home I have 16GB!
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