See also: one-liner hogs. There are at least two flavors of "memory load". Allocating a large string mostly just ends up consuming swap space. Continually updating the contents of a large string can consume physical memory (if the process doesn't just lose out in the fight to keep access to that limited resource).
- tye
In reply to Re: How to generate 'fake' memory load? (hogs)
by tye
in thread How to generate 'fake' memory load?
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