> 5) Individually no process seems to be more that 7-800MB, but since you
> have several running at once, it adds up.
So in doing a local bzr:// branch of a mysql-5.1 repo, I see the server
hit a peak of 299MB, and the client hit a peak of 178MB. (using
python2.5 and bzr.dev 4595.
Some other things come to mind, like they are using an older bzr client
which is causing more VFS style operations than expected.
299 is still a bit higher than "strictly necessary", though I wonder by
how much...
John
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John A Meinel wrote:
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> 5) Individually no process seems to be more that 7-800MB, but since you
> have several running at once, it adds up.
So in doing a local bzr:// branch of a mysql-5.1 repo, I see the server
hit a peak of 299MB, and the client hit a peak of 178MB. (using
python2.5 and bzr.dev 4595.
Some other things come to mind, like they are using an older bzr client
which is causing more VFS style operations than expected.
299 is still a bit higher than "strictly necessary", though I wonder by
how much...
John
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