You can use Passivate, which will persist I believe after some period of 
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On Tuesday, February 9, 2016 at 9:57:05 AM UTC-5, Mahmoud Atef wrote:
>
> Hi, 
>
> I'm new to AKKA world and I'm working on implementing EventSourcing using 
> the PersistentActors, but I got confused about the life-cycle of those 
> actors. As far as I understand, the default behavior of persistent actors 
> is to stay in the memory until being shutdown, which may overwhelm the 
> memory with tons of actors (actor per entity) living there.
>
> I assume that there should be one of two workarounds:
> 1. Define a pool of actors and shift the context of the actors according 
> to the demand.
> 2. Shutdown each actor after persisting its events.
>
> I cant get any article in that context, so what is the best practice in 
> this case?
>

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