newbie question - how do you determine how much memeory your app is 
using, on Linux of course
Jose

Ben Bangert wrote:
> On Jun 6, 2008, at 9:43 PM, John Salerno wrote:
>
>> I was thinking about signing up with a web host that supports Pylons
>> (among many other things) and one of the differences between the
>> various plans is application memory for long-running processes. The
>> plan I'd like to sign up for has 80MB. Does anyone know if this is
>> enough for basic Pylons applications?
>
> The PylonsHQ site takes up about 39 megs of memory (25mb on launch, 
> and I cache a bunch of docs to memory which grows it to about 39). I 
> don't see why 80mb wouldn't be enough.
>
>> Just in general, how exactly can I calculate how much memory a Pylons
>> application (or any other type of application, for that matter) will
>> require? Is there some general range I might be able to rely on? Does
>> 80MB seem like enough for just playing around and hobbyist work?
>
> Sure, no problem. PylonsHQ will run for months without budging past 
> 39mb. It's serving up the reference docs right now, and has a Pastebin 
> using a Postgres database via SQLAlchemy.
>
> A significantly larger app that I run at the company I'm at peaks a 
> bit higher at 122mb.
>
> Cheers,
> Ben

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