| ▲ | PunchyHamster 2 days ago | |
> It's not really wrong. For something like redis, you could potentially fork and the child gets stuck for a long time and in the meantime the whole cache in the parent is rewritten. It's wrong 99.99999% of the time. Because alternative is either "make it take double and waste half the RAM" or "write in memory data in a way that allows for snapshotting, throwing a bunch of performance into the trash" | ||