Thanks all.

Jesper: I will try those things and may look to force a GC when I do my 
redcuing of the map.  Your explanation was very useful!
The application is processing a fast stream from RabbitMQ so yeah there is 
a lot of throughput onto this map.

Egon: Can you explain what to and why this would help?

刘桂祥: I do currently have it as map[string]*struct, how will changing it (in 
what I can see two places) make a difference.  The key to a byte and then a 
value in the map.

Thanks again,

Lee



On Friday, April 21, 2017 at 3:39:07 AM UTC+1, 刘桂祥 wrote:
>
> try use value type
> example:
> map[string]*struct  => map[[20]byte]struct  
>
> 在 2017年4月20日星期四 UTC+8下午9:49:49,Lee Armstrong写道:
>>
>> See attached graph which shows the GC pauses of an application we have.
>>
>> I am frequently seeing pauses of 1-1.5 seconds. This is using Go 1.8.1 
>> and have a large map that is frequently accessed and items are removed and 
>> added to it.  These can be of some size.
>>
>> Is there a way to get these pauses down at all?  Would forcing a GC() 
>> after removing a batch of elements help at all?
>>
>> Alongside the pauses I see some substantial CPU usage showing up in 
>> traces for the GC scan.
>>
>> Thanks in advance!
>>
>

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