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Yesterday I noticed my laptop running very slowly, so I looked at my memory usage, and 'in use' was just under 30GB (there's 32GB available). I realised I hadn't restarted for a few days, probably since the start of the week. I had three instances of VS 2022 running, and they reported using about 4GB between them. So I shut down the three VS instances and it freed up nearly 10GB I guess there are a lot of related programms processes running that wouldn't necessarily show up under VS on Task Manager.
Anyway, I restarted the machine, then launched every application I previously had running, did a build on all three solutions I previously had open, and 'in use' was in low 20s.
Seems like something is a bit leaky to me.
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I don't know if I've noticed. VS uses whatever it has available to it. There's been some performance improvements I've noticed in the past year or so and it seems to me that Win10/11 has better memory allocation as well.
My office box that I physically see a handful of times per year, is an I7-6700 with 16GB memory. Aside from GotomyPC, it typically has VS, a PHP ide, Edge and Firefox with multiple windows and a few dozen tabs open, along with both dev windows open. Also, a couple of Excel windows, Word with a few docs, Outlook and Teams. Occasionally with QGIS running too. The VS project is a large desktop App and I bounce around a lot using the other open apps.
It keeps plugging along without any errors, sometimes with no reboots between MS updates. The only issue is when it sits in "update hell", with a pending system update where it loses pieces of its mind. I have learned the hard way to never, ever, run VS with a pending system update. The results can be, let's say, ugly.
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Can you provide any details? How much memory does your system have? How much is VS using? Sysinternals VMMap is a good tool for looking at how memory inside a process is used, although I suspect the issue is more around how your system memory is being used, for which RAMMAP would be the better tool (although even Task Manager can provide some basic info).
On my system DevEnv.exe (VS) is currently the 3rd largest process with a private working set of 750MB and a commit size of 1.5GB. That seems reasonable on my 32GB system (which is running slow right now, but DevEnv isn't the culprit, and I'm way overdue for a reboot...).
I spent 8 years on the VS performance team, a good chunk of which was keeping it within the 4GB limit for a 32 bit process, so I used to have a pretty good handle on the problem (that was 9 years ago, and now that it's 64 bit that's less of an issue, although good memory hygiene is still important).
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Since forever? Or at least VS 6.0 anecdotally speaking. And with no end in sight.
But so what? For the facilities it gives me which translates directly to speed of accomplishing things buying the bigger machine is well worth it compared to how much get paid.
And this is my long term view after 30 or so years or using VS.
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I first noticed it when upgrading to 2019. Now, with 2022, it's even worse. But I'm also using ReSharper, and their upgrades over the years probably have become more demanding also.
The worst thing (with my old 8 GB RAM and HDD only PC) is that if I leave the machine for a few minutes, Windows memory management instantly throws everything into virtual memory, and then when I get back I have to wait for it to be pulled back into RAM again before I can do anything. Drives me nuts. I presume that if you have plenty of RAM you're at least being spared from that.
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Task Manager reports 2.2G maximum editing/building/debugging .
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That is easy to answer man any rlses after win 10 pro 1903 version lol. VS is a a pos but then again windows wasnt cool since what win xp maybe windows 7 lol. Debian 11 I run and love it windows is just for the special thing lazy days lol.
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A guy on another forum, replying to one of my posts with a straw-man argument and ignoring my clarification of my point with, "Whatever you say, dear"... named Burck.
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So it is, you are wrong then anyway. Accept it or not
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PIEBALDconsult wrote: on another forum
Was it SO? I bet it was SO, wasn't it?
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Send the straw-man to burning-man as punishment!
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That's too good for him.
My wife and I went to Burning Man in 2000 and she just said maybe we should go again in 2025.
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Even if this isn't the 'perhaps' cow, it still makes me chuckle: Autocad pro - reddit. (And it makes me wonder how the gradient was made - one line at a time?)
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David O'Neil wrote: And it makes me wonder how the gradient was made - one line at a time? No, Autocad now has a Gradient Fill command. In the same area as Hatching if you're looking.
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