Hi Lukas,
I'm not sure the migration is 100% transparent from 1.2. You can export
your database with such version, and then import it into the new 1.6.x.

About the memory, OrientDB gets as much memory as it finds available. We
tried OrientDB on a Raspberry Pi with only 50Mb of stack and everything
worked well.

Lvc@


On 20 January 2014 13:02, luukes <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I'm currently running on version 1.2 and want to upgrade to the current
> version 1.6.
> Do I have to do this version by version, or can I go immediately to the
> current version?
>
> Btw. anyone knows why orientdb uses so much memory (~3GB) for a very small
> DB?
> It's running with  java -server -XX:+HeapDumpOnOutOfMemoryError
> -Dprofiler.enabled=false -Dcache.level1.enabled=false
> -Dcache.level2.strategy=1 ...
> com.orientechnologies.orient.server.OServerMain
> "top -b" shows
>  7405 root      20   0 5239m 3.0g  19m S    0 25.6  23:13.49
> java
>
>
> many thanks,
> Lukas
>
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