MATLAB runtime Windows multiple MCRs
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"MATLAB runtime run in parallel if it's loaded on separate processes" How do you run multiple MCRs and make them use a separate process in windows......Please don't tell me to read the manual...Looking for precise instructions....Thanks
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When I run two executables concurrently they take double amount of time to run. The MCR is single threaded so running the compiled exe in another shell (command prompt call with &) doesn't help. This is running on a very fast 6 core i7 machine with 64 GB of ram. Is this a problem with JVM contention ?
How do I make two executable programs in Matlab run faster in Windows Server ?
Is this a limitation when you multiple compiled executables?
I'm hoping someone at Mathworks can answer this very simple question.
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Walter Roberson
el 8 de Dic. de 2012
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Invoke the executable from different command shells, or invoke the executable from the command shell but use & at the end of the command to run the executable in the background.
The opposite of this would be having a driver program (e.g., Visual C++) that invoked the engine from multiple threads in the same executable.
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