Benjamin Black b3k.us> writes:
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> I am only saying something obvious: if you don't have sufficient
> resources to handle the demand, you should reduce demand, increase
> resources, or expect errors. Doing lots of writes without much heap
> space is such a situation (whether or not it is happen
Benjamin Black b3k.us> writes:
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> Then write slower. There is no free lunch.
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> b
Are you implying that clients need to throttle their collective load on the
server to avoid causing the server to fail? That seems undesirable. Is this a
side effect of a server bug, or is it part of the int