The "slowly growing" part is certainly not good. For 2.4.18, my main concern was stability and some important new features. I had a look at memory consumption but could not find anything that explained the growth well. Definitely needs more attention in the future...
> Am 10.12.2015 um 10:25 schrieb Steffen <[email protected]>: > > > Running mod_ssl-only Apache (no external party modules), which is in front > (reverse proxy) of a non-ssl Apache. > > With mod-http2 the memory footprint varies greatly: > > Without mod_http2 a steady ~40 MB. > > With mod_http2 it starts with ~50MB and peaks to over ~300 MB with a average > of ~130 MB and slowly growing. > > > Measured with 2 minutes interval, so the peak could be much higher. > > Attached the graph from today. > The dark line is the non-ssl Apache. > The dip is the switch from 2.4.18-dev-http2-Alpha to 2.4.18-vote. > > Happens with 2.4.17 as well as 2.4.18. > > > Steffen > > <watch_cfg-httpd-ram-d-n.png>
