Good morning. I have a real fuzzy question to ask; we have a calculation engine which is composed by n virtual machines each of them with a jvm 2GB of memory on Linux Red Hat each of them with the "R" package which comes along with the Red Hat Linux distribution. We have now to increase the number of "nodes" trying to avoid to use new virtual or physical machines. So my question is: is it possible to install multiple jvm on the same machine each of them with its independent instance of R ? Should I "duplicate" the initial R installation to get different instances with different libraries ? Is it enough or even in this case the different instances "share" something so they are not really "fully independent" ? Thanks so much for you help
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