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Date:      23 Apr 2003 13:54:22 -0400
From:      Lowell Gilbert <freebsd-questions-local@be-well.no-ip.com>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Strange networking behaviour (memory leak?)
Message-ID:  <44u1cpumk1.fsf@be-well.ilk.org>
In-Reply-To: <3EA69B99.4030201@potentialtech.com>
References:  <20030422004530.CAAB.BLUEESKIMO@gmx.net> <3EA53661.6010007@potentialtech.com> <1051069331.88928.5.camel@jake> <3EA69B99.4030201@potentialtech.com>

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Bill Moran <wmoran@potentialtech.com> writes:

> Adam wrote:
> >>FreeBSD is pretty smart about memory.  In the top display you see active,
> >>inactive, cache, buffer, wired, and free memory.  The memory that's actually
> >>free is really the sum of inactive, buffer, cache, and free.  The free
> >>memory is free immediately, those other three can become free with very,
> >>very little effort on the part of the kernel, but if you call up the same
> >>application again and it's still in inactive memory, it'll start up quicker
> >>than if it has to reload it from disk.
> >>Free memory is wasted memory.
> > Wow, thanks for the clarifications (and education). I actually very
> > glad
> > you explained this to me. You'll have to excuse my ignorance on some
> > topics; my lack of experience is sometimes glaringly obvious.
> 
> Don't worry about it.  If you search the list archives, I think you'll see
> me asking the same question a number of years ago, and getting a similarly
> helpful answer.

Which explains why this is in the FAQ...

http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/faq/misc.html#TOP-FREEMEM



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