Up to aspseek 1.2.4, searchd used to run using 17.7% RAM, that times four.
I just upgraded to 1.2.5 and I am very pleased to say that searchd's memory
usage is down to 2% per process, using a total average of 6% RAM instead of
71%.

This combined with me finally figured out how to use subsets, I am very
impressed with aspseek now. It's performance is excellent, search
algorithms as excellent. Kudos to all the people who've been working on
it's code.

-- 
Gerard Beekmans
www.linuxfromscratch.org

-*- If Linux doesn't have the solution, you have the wrong problem -*-

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