Without determining what exactly process (kernel or userspace) "eat" memory, 
the ceph-users can't tell what exactly use memory, because don't see your 
display with your eyes 🙂

You should run this commands on good & bad hosts to see the real difference. 
This may be related to kernel version, or Ceph options in container config or 
...


k
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> On 26 Jul 2023, at 07:26, Luis Domingues <luis.doming...@proton.ch> wrote:
> 
> First, thank you for taking time to reply to me.
> 
> However, my question was not on user-space memory neither on cache usage, as 
> I can see on my machines everything sums up quite nicely.
> 
> My question is: with packages, the non-cache kernel memory is around 2G to 
> 3G, while with Podman usage, it is more around 10G, and it can go up to 
> 40G-50G. Do anyone knows if this is expected and why this is the case?
> 
> Maybe this is a podman related question and ceph-dev is not the best place to 
> ask this kind of question, but maybe someone using cephadm saw similar 
> behavior.
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