On 2017-09-07 11:40, Michael Butash wrote:
For windoze images, I tend to give it 8gb of ram, as I do some
complex visios that have gotten cranky with less. [...]
spawning vendor appliances from f5, palo alto, or fortinet tend to all
want 4-8gb of ram as a start. Throw in GNS3 routing instances for
cisco things, and it goes quick there too.
Libreoffice gets ram-hungry with some formula spreadsheets too,
having seen it using ~20gb at times as well with some of the more huge
price lists or interface config generating forms I use.
I'd love to know how folks get by on 4 or 8gb of ram these days...
They're not using super-complex Visio things or running a bunch of
networking appliances in separate VMs? The latter seems like a thing
very few people would need to do. Gigantic spreadsheets are probably a
more common thing. I can't really say. Almost every spreadsheet I've
seen in the last ten years has been "present textual data in a tabular
format", not "do math on numbers", and they've almost all been under
10,000 rows.
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