вторник, 30 марта 2021 г. в 18:43:54 UTC+3, Alan Gauld: > On 29/03/2021 11:12, Alexey wrote:
> The first thing you really need to tell us is which > OS you are using? Memory management varies wildly > depending on OS. Even different flavours of *nix > do it differently. I'm using Ubuntu(5.8.0-45-generic #51~20.04.1-Ubuntu) in development and Centos 7 in production > However, most do it effectively, so you as a programmer > shouldn't have to worry too much provided you aren't > leaking, which you don't think you are. > > and after second run it weighs 1Gb. If I will continue > > to run this class, memory wont increase, so I think > > it's not a memory leak, but rather Python wont release > > allocated memory back to OS. Maybe I'm wrong. > A 1GB process on modern computers is hardly a big problem? > Most machines have 4G and many have 16G or even 32G > nowadays. In case of one worker it's ok. But when 8 workers holding 8Gb of garbage it becomes a problem and I cant ignore this due to company rules. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list