Great, thanks for your prompt reply!

On Friday, May 20, 2016 at 9:37:57 PM UTC+8, Wilfried Gösgens wrote:
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> On Friday, May 20, 2016 at 3:00:14 PM UTC+2, Thomas Weiss wrote:
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>> Hi everyone,
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>> - I’m using my Mac for dev and run Arango on a Ubuntu VM for staging; 
>> I’ve noticed that with 8 (empty) collections, Arango reports more than 
>> 600MB of memory usage on Ubuntu whereas it’s only 150MB on my Mac… any 
>> reason for that difference?
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> ArangoDB massively uses mmap() to access data files. The operating system 
> policy decides when to copy these areas into RAM actually. So the 
> statistics the OS collects are quiet different.
>
> If you want to reduce the footprint of your development system at the cost 
> of possible performance, you may want to reduce the number of V8-Contexts 
> (--javascript.v8-contexts) to 2 and --scheduler.threads --server.threads 
> also.
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>> - The number of client connections reported by the dashboard seems to be 
>> growing monotonically (currently 32 and I saw it as high as 60+ before!) 
>> and the only way to bring it down is to restart the VM; what could be the 
>> explanation for that?
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>> This is a bug of a counter inside of the server. It will be fixed with 3.0
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>> Thanks in advance for your help!
>>
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