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Memory Limit Setting

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Memory Limit Setting has 6 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 1 reference.

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PredicateValueRef
Rdf:typeCode Segment[1]
Has Value1.6[1]
Has UnitGB[1]
Has CommentConvert GB to bytes[1]
CalculationGb to Bytes Conversion[1]

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typebeam/e5a263e5-685f-4d58-acda-9dab21f3e17d
ex:CodeSegment
labelbeam/e5a263e5-685f-4d58-acda-9dab21f3e17d
Memory Limit Setting
hasValuebeam/e5a263e5-685f-4d58-acda-9dab21f3e17d
1.6
hasUnitbeam/e5a263e5-685f-4d58-acda-9dab21f3e17d
GB
hasCommentbeam/e5a263e5-685f-4d58-acda-9dab21f3e17d
Convert GB to bytes
calculationbeam/e5a263e5-685f-4d58-acda-9dab21f3e17d
ex:gb-to-bytes-conversion

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  1. ctx:claims/beam/e5a263e5-685f-4d58-acda-9dab21f3e17d
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      # Get the current process process = psutil.Process(os.getpid()) # Set the memory limit to 1.6GB mem_limit = 1.6 * 1024 * 1024 * 1024 # Convert GB to bytes # Monitor memory usage and reduce spikes by 20% wh

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