You need to understand how much memory is being used, and by what.

Then you can see if you actually need more memory, or if you need e.g. to
define some message eviction policy.

For example, you could have a queue, where consumption does not keep up with
production.

Where is the memory being used?


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Michael Hayes B.Sc. (NUI), M.Sc. (DCU), SCSA SCNA 

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