On Sat, 24 Oct 2020 10:39:35 -0000 (UTC)
Markus Robert Kessler wrote:
> We are talking about a "Raspberry A" with 256 MB (MegaByte). Under load
> this amount will be eaten up soon. That was one of the reasons for
> inventing repeated reboots.
Reboots to cure memory leaks ? IOW reboots as a workaround for bad
programming! That has never been acceptable in my book since times when
256Mb was a dream as disc capacity.
I ran a 256Mb Rpi for a long time as router, DNS, DHCP, VPN and
asterisk server, it never needed regular reboots. These days I need more
CPU and better networking in the router (gigabit PPPoE takes a fairly fast
processor).
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