Node version 8.5.0
There are 100 JSON files of 8 mb each.
I read them in the node:

var files = fs.readdirSync ('./ path /');

files.forEach (filename => {

var data = require ('./ path /' + filename);
data = null;

});

after reading all the files, the program takes 1.2 GB.

Question: why is not the memory freed after data = null; ?
I try to do:

delete require.cache ['./ path /' + filename];
global.gc ();

But it did not help.

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