A normal "mistake" of managing web servers these days is to put tons of web applications onto one server and letting them fight over resources. Servers (and memory in particular) is a low cost factor (compared to development costs). Then why not give your lovely web application some GB's of memory?

Absolutely. Memory is cheap, about 1GB / hour of programmer time at any decent rate. (Crucial, 2GB for £52.). If it takes you more than an hour to reduce the memory footprint of your app, buy your server more RAM :)
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