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How much RAM is in your main development machine?

Survey period: 28 May 2012 to 4 Jun 2012

It's cheap and gives the biggest bang for your buck when developing. Why skimp?

OptionVotes% 
1GB or less1103.83
2GB or less42414.75
4GB or less1,14539.83
6GB or less1625.63
8GB or less66723.20
12GB or less1154.00
16GB or less1675.81
More than 16GB993.44



 
General16gb of Mem Pin
M@dHatter1-Jun-12 17:08
M@dHatter1-Jun-12 17:08 
GeneralRe: 16gb of Mem Pin
Casey Sheridan3-Jun-12 10:16
professionalCasey Sheridan3-Jun-12 10:16 
News8 GB on x86 !! Pin
Mazen el Senih1-Jun-12 1:45
professionalMazen el Senih1-Jun-12 1:45 
GeneralAnything bellow 8Gb is the minimum for .net development PinPopular
AlexCode31-May-12 3:34
professionalAlexCode31-May-12 3:34 
GeneralRe: Anything bellow 8Gb is the minimum for .net development Pin
Mazen el Senih1-Jun-12 1:46
professionalMazen el Senih1-Jun-12 1:46 
GeneralMore than 16GB Pin
robertw01930-May-12 21:17
robertw01930-May-12 21:17 
Generalhang on a minute Pin
ed welch30-May-12 5:15
ed welch30-May-12 5:15 
GeneralRe: hang on a minute Pin
Randor 30-May-12 6:48
professional Randor 30-May-12 6:48 
GeneralI am Using 4GB Pin
David_Accu30-May-12 5:03
David_Accu30-May-12 5:03 
General3 GB should have been an option Pin
Member 371720429-May-12 21:34
Member 371720429-May-12 21:34 
GeneralSurvey - Two-for-One Special. Pin
Randor 29-May-12 18:00
professional Randor 29-May-12 18:00 
GeneralRe: Survey - Two-for-One Special. Pin
Chris Berger30-May-12 10:30
Chris Berger30-May-12 10:30 
General4GB recently upgraded to 6GB, but the best improvement for me... an SSD Pin
Nelek29-May-12 11:10
protectorNelek29-May-12 11:10 
GeneralRe: 4GB recently upgraded to 6GB, but the best improvement for me... an SSD Pin
DominicZA30-May-12 3:21
DominicZA30-May-12 3:21 
GeneralRAM isn't the issue for me... Pin
lewax0029-May-12 8:09
lewax0029-May-12 8:09 
General> 4GB Would be a PITA Pin
AspDotNetDev29-May-12 7:45
protectorAspDotNetDev29-May-12 7:45 
GeneralDepending on the Project, Dev needs more RAM than normal users Pin
embix29-May-12 4:07
embix29-May-12 4:07 
GeneralRe: Depending on the Project, Dev needs more RAM than normal users Pin
Colin Mullikin29-May-12 17:23
professionalColin Mullikin29-May-12 17:23 
GeneralRe: Depending on the Project, Dev needs more RAM than normal users Pin
embix30-May-12 10:28
embix30-May-12 10:28 
GeneralCan't wait... Pin
Steve Maier29-May-12 3:55
professionalSteve Maier29-May-12 3:55 
General8 Gig with the option to expand to 16 Pin
Slacker00728-May-12 23:58
professionalSlacker00728-May-12 23:58 
GeneralHow much RAM you get shows you just how tight your employers are PinPopular
jim lahey28-May-12 23:08
jim lahey28-May-12 23:08 
In previous jobs I've had to get by with a 2-4Gb Core Duo for tasks ranging from deleting mails to running a VM with SharePoint or BizTalk server. The latter scenario is so soul-destroyingly frustrating that I'm sure the CIA use it as an enhanced interrogation technique. It amazed me that my then employers expected me to be able to work productively with so few resources. What amazed me even more is that when I showed them the 30 minute boot time and 5 minutes waiting for a context menu their answer was simply "OK, we see the issue.. you'll just have to get on with it". Me waiting for my hardware to catch up all day (and therefore being barely billable) is fine, but as soon as there's a 5 minute discrepancy between the burndown chart in TFS and our billing system you call all of the team in (5 developers) for an hour long meeting about "doing things correctly". WTF.

My current employer is considerably more enlightened when it comes to stuff like this, I've now got an i7 with an SSD, 1Gb dedicated graphics and 8 Gb RAM. Anything remotely server-y gets put on an ESX VM, including Database Servers, ArcGIS Server and the like. These days I don't have to wait for anything much to catch up.

The funny thing is that I moved from a huge multinational with over 22,000 employees to a much smaller company with say 400 employees, albeit an ESRI partner. This taught me quite an important lesson: big companies sound great and all, but in reality you're just another number to them. They don't really give a toss what happens as long as the billable hours keep getting logged.
General96 GB + 3 GB from GPU Pin
Kevin Drzycimski28-May-12 22:25
Kevin Drzycimski28-May-12 22:25 
Generalcreepy 1.5 GB Pin
nrgjack28-May-12 21:51
professionalnrgjack28-May-12 21:51 
GeneralEnough Pin
RedSonja28-May-12 20:44
RedSonja28-May-12 20:44 

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