What Operating System are you talking about (including specific version), and
what do you mean by "memory"? Are you talking about system-wide virtual arena,
system-wide virtual commit size, process virtual size, process commit size,
process working set, or something else?
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>-Original Message-
>From: sqlite-users [mailto:sqlite-users-
>boun...@mailinglists.sqlite.org] On Behalf Of Karthi M
>Sent: Thursday, 7 September, 2017 11:12
>To: sqlite-users@mailinglists.sqlite.org
>Subject: [sqlite] SQLite inmemory size (windows Task Manager)
>
>HI All
>I am using SQLite inmemory database. Every time when data is
>loaded the PC RAM increases gradually. At some point of time the
>memory reduces to normal. but still inmemory database works fine.
>why memory shows high in task manager and reduces after sometime?
>if the memory reduces to normal where inmemory stores the data?
>Any idea one this??
>
>Thanks & Regards,
>Karthi M
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