I am sure it does not. 

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> On Jun 11, 2017, at 10:50 AM, pinker <pin...@onet.eu> wrote:
> 
> Andrew Kerber wrote
>> I can't give you an absolutely authoritative answer, but because of the
>> way hugepages are implemented and allocated, I can't think how they could
>> be used for other processes.  Linux hugepages are either 2m or 1g, far too
>> large for any likely processes to require. They cannot be allocated in
>> partial pages.
> 
> thank you for your help. 
> My system is using 2MB pages for shared buffers. I have checked and one of
> my processes has used 606788kB of memory, so potentially could use ~ 300
> huge pages, but does postgres can use it for non shared memory?
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