On 4/15/2012 11:22 AM, Justin Hansen wrote: >> Of course, we can always go back and optimize code, but at some point >> you reach a point of diminishing returns. Focusing our programming >> resources on less than 0.1% of the code... wouldn't it just be less >> expensive to throw some (virtually free) additional processing power at the >> problem. How can that possibly hurt the situation? From the point of view of bumping up the hardware, you are correct; setting higher limits doesn't consume more resources of and by itself. And unless they're running close to the limits on the VM server, it won't even affect other VMs.
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