Chris, Thanks for the link.
On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 11:43 PM, Chris Rebert <[email protected]> wrote: > On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 6:30 PM, Vishal Rana <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi, > > In my web application (Django) I call a function for some request which > > loads like 500 MB data from the database uses it to do some calculation > and > > stores the output in disk. I just wonder even after this request is > served > > the apache / python process is still shows using that 500 MB, why is it > so? > > Can't I release that memory? > > > http://effbot.org/pyfaq/why-doesnt-python-release-the-memory-when-i-delete-a-large-object.htm > > There are multiple layers of memory allocation involved. To avoid > thrashing+fragmentation and to improve efficiency, free memory is not > always immediately returned to the operating system. Example: If your > problem involved calling your 500MB function twice, free-ing after the > first call and then immediately re-allocating another 500MB of memory > for the second call would waste time. > > Cheers, > Chris > -- > http://blog.rebertia.com >
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