No apologies needed :) . It's not always easy to figure out all the
communication "standards" in the community :).

J.

On Tue, Feb 1, 2022 at 10:53 PM Giorgio Zoppi <giorgio.zo...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Hello,
> my apologies for the inappropriate questions.
> I'll file an issue when it's needed.
> Best Regards,
> Giorgio.
>
> Il giorno mar 1 feb 2022 alle ore 22:38 Jarek Potiuk <ja...@potiuk.com>
> ha scritto:
>
>> I think this is not the best place to ask those kinds of questions.
>> Please open a slack question or Github Discussions if you want to discuss
>> "using" of airflow. All links here: https://airflow.apache.org/community/
>>
>> Also - if I may suggest you - you asked a very imprecise question and you
>> are unlikely to get any answer. in your future (I hope) Github
>> Discussion/Slack query you should be much more precise. I suggest you
>> answer yourself first:
>>
>> * What does it mean "a lot"?
>> * Why do you think it is "too much"?
>> * Did you check how much your code is consuming?
>>
>> The python will consume as much memory as much of the code you run so
>> memory consumption is something that very much depends on the code you
>> write. So I would revert the question (and please be prepared before you
>> ask the question) - what did you do to measure the memory used by your
>> code? How much your code uses out of the "lot" memory use?
>>
>> If you answer the questions to yourself - and make a more detailed and
>> precise question, you are likely to get answers (but not before).
>>
>> Also you should rather refrain from asking multiple questions in one
>> thread. I propose you open separate threads for each of the questions you
>> have (in Github Discussions) this is a much more efficient way of asking
>> for help. But Again DevList is likely not the best place to ask those
>> questions.
>>
>> J
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Feb 1, 2022 at 8:42 PM Giorgio Zoppi <giorgio.zo...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi devs,
>>> I have tried multiple LocalExecutors in 16GB vm and sometimes
>>> I have experienced workers consuming a lot of memory, Is this normal?
>>> Is there any incoming activity to improve worker performance for python
>>> operators?
>>> Is there any java/go operator available?
>>> Best Regards,
>>> Giorgio
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>
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