6 Jun
2012
6 Jun
'12
3:54 p.m.
Le 06/06/2012 15:41, Tomas Cohen Arazi a écrit :
What we have to be *very* careful with is memory hole that result in an always increasing memory consumption. In CGI mode, as everything is freed/deleted after each page, any memory hole is painless. With plack, memory hole will pile up and, at the end ... booom !
This is usually addressed by setting some reasonable amount of requests lifespan for the processes. Yes, Dobrica suggested 50 pages iirc.
Anyway, we shouldn't have memory holes! Of course. And maybe we have some since years but never spotted them because of CGI way of doing things
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