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Re: question: high virtual memory usage


Brian Dessent wrote:

Just to clarify:

taskman's "Mem usage" column == procexp's "Working set" column and this is the amount of memory that is actually being used by the process.

taskman's "VM size" column == procexp's "Private bytes" column and this is the total amount of code+data that has been assigned to the process, though not all of it is necessarily in use.

procexp's "virtual size" is simply a representation of the amount of virutal memory that has been allocated to the process. Virtual memory is not real memory and it only means that X number of pages have been allocated, it says absolutely nothing about the actual memory used by
the process, and you should ignore it completely unless you have a specific reason to need to know about it.

That may be but it does represent the "footprint" of the process or at least the amount of memory + swap reserved (doesn't it?). As such I seek to minimize such usage.


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