Hello,
I think that I have faced the same issue. I have a database with a
table that contains a few millions of entries. I have been trying to
add about ten new entries per second on that table. At the beginning,
the database was able to keep the pace with the data but, after a
while, the database starts to consume more and more ram and to slow
down. In that situation, it also becomes extremely slows to answer to
the queries. If I restart the database, everything seems to work fine
again.
I am using Ubuntu 16.04 and the monetdb instance is running inside a
docker (again with ubuntu 16.04).
This is what I have noticed so far:
* It took a while before the problem starts to appear
* The bigger the table the sooner the problem appears
* The time required for an insertion is more or less the same, the
time required for a query increases
As soon I can, I will try to prepare a few scripts to check if I can
simulate the problem that I have with my application. Then, I will
give you a more accurate description of the problem.
Best regards,
Stefano
On Sat, Jul 15, 2017 at 7:31 AM, Sharma, Sreejith
Hi,
Does anyone encountered memory blot issue on high concurrency? Also, I don’t see it coming down when idle. When its blots up, it’s slows down the response time.
Regards,
Sreejith
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