Memory limits are controlled by the O/S (or a virtual machine running within an O/S); a Perl program will be running as an application, and applications can only request resources.
Before running out and buying more memory (frequently a good idea, but often anathema to corporate IT management), I would suggest looking at ways to revise the algorithm to use less memory. Quite a few of the monks could give you help in this regard.
emc
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In reply to Re: How to increase perl memory space ?
by swampyankee
in thread How to increase perl memory space ?
by Anonymous Monk
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