On Feb 24, 2006, at 2:43 PM, Poul-Henning Kamp wrote: > In message <06424916-2FC9-4A31-A109-654682BFC1C4_at_freebsd.org>, > Jason Evans writes: >> I did some quick experiments last night, where I booted a -current >> system with phkmalloc, then with jemalloc. The total increase in >> resident memory was negligible, on the order of kilobytes. > > Running which applications ? This was immediately after boot. I used ssh to log in, then ran top to get a snapshot at ~60 seconds after boot. Things like getty, zsh, sshd, and sendmail were running (total of 23 processes). Admittedly, this is a rather lame experimental design, but it was simple to perform, and I wanted to know if there were huge differences in system memory usage, as a number of people have repeatedly implied. This experiment convinced me that there are not any consistently substantial differences in memory usage, though I fully expect there to be variation, depending on the application(s) being run. JasonReceived on Fri Feb 24 2006 - 21:56:01 UTC
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