You have given information related to the number of rows that will be involved, 
but have offered nothing about the number of columns. That is okay though...  
you should attempt your algorithms on progressively larger datasets to gauge 
how your problem scales and use your operating system to observe how much 
memory is involved and extrapolate. You can also rent time on cloud servers 
such as Amazon offers.

Any minimum number we tell you could turn out to be insufficient when you start 
exploring your large data sets... it is better for you to make your own 
estimate and safety margin so you don't blame us when it turns out to run 
slowly or choke completely.

Also, please stop posting in HTML format as requested by the Posting Guide.
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On May 30, 2014 6:15:53 AM PDT, Magdalena Kapelko <magdalena.kape...@gmail.com> 
wrote:
>Dear R users,
>
>I am writing to ask your advice with regard to the computer
>requirements
>(RAM, architecture, processor, hard drive) in order to run R smoothly
>on
>large datasets.
>
>I will be running commands with many bootstrap replications (2000) on
>the
>datasets of 100000 firms.
>
>Thank you in advance for your suggestions.
>Best regards,
>Magdalena
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