Re: apache questions

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The jvm once grown to its full size (RAM) will keep the RAM. But the JVM will release all old objects so your new users can access your website. Why would you want to release the RAM?


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On Sun, Mar 12, 2023 at 6:27 AM ashley loteck <ashleyloteck60@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
hello :) i am using wampserver and the latest apache version
i am using http/2 on my website i noticed that overtime as i and others browse and use my website that after awhile the ram dont get released from the apache process in my task manager,after a few people post on my forums the ram eventually gets over 800 mb in size and dont ever get released until i restart the server,what settings should i change in my config file to automatically clear some ram usage after people disconnect from the site.
my specs
16 gb ram(ddr3/dual channel/1600 mhz)
amd fx 6300(3.5 ghz) processor
windows 10
using the winnt apache module with threads per child set to 200 in the mpm file.

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