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The "too small to fail" memory-allocation rule

The "too small to fail" memory-allocation rule

Posted Jan 6, 2015 20:40 UTC (Tue) by Lennie (subscriber, #49641)
In reply to: The "too small to fail" memory-allocation rule by yoe
Parent article: The "too small to fail" memory-allocation rule

I thought ZFS was a heavy user of RAM mostly when deduplication is enabled.


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The "too small to fail" memory-allocation rule

Posted Feb 28, 2015 13:59 UTC (Sat) by yoe (guest, #25743) [Link]

Dedup is a large memory eater, yes, but doesn't have an influence on how much memory gets used (it just gets terribly slow if you don't have enough...)


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