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e 10gbs going?
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. But our real app seems
to not go back down in memory. Are there other things that could possibly
lead to memory leaks? Using onheap cache? Maybe no closing a datastreamer
or cursor?
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ot what happens. The heap used and committed
> stays pretty constant throughout this process. Any thoughts?
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return back to the
original state. But this is not what happens. The heap used and committed
stays pretty constant throughout this process. Any thoughts?
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to do
this?
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