← Back to context Comment by wmf 15 hours ago On a 64-bit system, 10 GB of address space is nothing. 4 comments wmf Reply matheusmoreira 13 hours ago 10 GB of RAM is certainly something though. Especially in current times. monocasa 12 hours ago Except if those threads are actually faulting in all of that memory and making it resident, they'd be doing the same thing, just on the heap, for a classic async coroutine style application. asdfasgasdgasdg 11 hours ago If you have hugepages enabled, all of those threads are probably faulting in a fair amount of memory. 1 reply →
matheusmoreira 13 hours ago 10 GB of RAM is certainly something though. Especially in current times. monocasa 12 hours ago Except if those threads are actually faulting in all of that memory and making it resident, they'd be doing the same thing, just on the heap, for a classic async coroutine style application. asdfasgasdgasdg 11 hours ago If you have hugepages enabled, all of those threads are probably faulting in a fair amount of memory. 1 reply →
monocasa 12 hours ago Except if those threads are actually faulting in all of that memory and making it resident, they'd be doing the same thing, just on the heap, for a classic async coroutine style application. asdfasgasdgasdg 11 hours ago If you have hugepages enabled, all of those threads are probably faulting in a fair amount of memory. 1 reply →
asdfasgasdgasdg 11 hours ago If you have hugepages enabled, all of those threads are probably faulting in a fair amount of memory. 1 reply →
10 GB of RAM is certainly something though. Especially in current times.
Except if those threads are actually faulting in all of that memory and making it resident, they'd be doing the same thing, just on the heap, for a classic async coroutine style application.
If you have hugepages enabled, all of those threads are probably faulting in a fair amount of memory.
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