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Mashiah Davidson:
I guess it is not possible to reduce the limit in the
bot and keep
bot's performance at least on the same level at the same time. You
know administration well, I know the application domain of
connectivity analysis.
I really think that the only acceptable solution for golem to continue
working is to get the limit removed. No matter if this will be
achieved with additional memory installed to servers or any other way.
Sorry, but I don't see how spending EUR2'500 on additional RAM to
support a single tool is an effective use of WM-DE funds.
Perhaps you could consider a different implementation language? I don't
think shell scripts and SQL stored procedures are particularly
well-known for being memory-efficient.
You also can introduce similar limit
on thyme and daphna. Why not?
We will probably do this after a testing period on cassia (and hyacinth
when it returns).
- river
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