Daniel,

TO answer your question. Yes, the queue size is too rigid. We do have a Jira 
task to change that actually. But the total memory used by eviction should also 
depends on your wakeupInterval. During your load test, if you eviction thread 
wakes too slowly, you will see the node event accumulated in the queue and 
therefore causing the big memory heap.

Can you try to tune the interval again?

THanks,

-Ben

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