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Hey,
I was going thru the following link:
There i couldn't understand the below point. Can someone help me understanding this?
During normal operation, the RAM footprint of the QVS will generally continue to grow up to the max working set limit. For simplicity's sake, let's say you have 100GB of RAM on the server, and high working set limit of 90%. When you start the QVS, it might consume a few GB, and over time, the RAM consumed by the QVS would typically continue to grow as the QVS is used and results are added to the cache up to the max working set of 90GB (i.e. 90% of 100GB). At this point, the QVS would typically begin to remove stale cache entries (it has an algorithm to do this based on a number of inputs) to make way for newer results in the cache, and you would see the RAM usage of the QVS process hover around the 90GB mark. This is a very simplified description (there are a number of other complexities that can creep in), but is generally what we see in our environments.
Regards,
Graeme