Ram Required For Ray-1.4.0
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Farhat ★ 2.9k

Is there any information on how much RAM is required for Ray to run? I am using Ray-1.4.0 and everytime it crashes after swapping. I am trying to assemble about 30M 100 bp long paired Illumina reads. Is there any way in which RAM usage can be minimized?

Any other suggestions on assembling a Eukaryotic genome?

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The Ray de-novo assembler project page: http://denovoassembler.sourceforge.net/

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There is a -show-memory-usage switch to Ray.

How to assemble a eukaryotic genome is a whole different question that has been discussed elsewhere.

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I am aware of that switch. I was wondering if there is a formula or benchmarks that could give expected RAM usage given number of reads, length of reads, coverage etc.

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Pablo ★ 1.9k

If I remember correctly, somebody told me that they were using 1T to 1.5T to get a genome assembly in a day (yes, that is 1TB of RAM).

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Rob Syme ▴ 540

I can help with some early tests on fungal genomes (which might not be helpful for you) assembled with Ray version: 1.6.0.

Assembled on 8x8 Intel Xeon 2.93 GHz - Nehalem series cores


Genome #1: Estimated genome size ~38MBp. 20 million single-end reads (sorry - oldish data) Assemblies ran in about half an hour.

  • k=47: peak memory usage was 29941MB
  • k=39: peak memory usage was 30211MB
  • k=31: peak memory usage was 19147MB

Genome #2: Estimated genome size ~ 40MBp. 43.5 million paired-end reads (21.8 million pairs)

  • k=27: peak memory usage was 13364MB

I'll try and update later with more memory usage from the second set of reads and some

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Thanks! That gives some estimates of the RAM involved though I am dealing with an ~1GB genome.

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