Le 2018-11-19 12:28, Martin Kolman a écrit :

Many people might think RAM would not be an issue in 2018, but in
practice there are
and likely always will be memory constrained installation targets,
such as massive deployments
of "small" VMs or the IoT use cases mentioned above.

Sure, that’s the artificial small vm case

The average old/limited hardware is limited in memory, cpu and storage. Therefore if you have one factor to sacrifice it's cpu time because you can always let the CPU run a little longer, but a limited system won't magically grow more memory or more storage.

Storage would not be such a problem is dnf was smart enough to auto partition big upgrades in lots of small partial upgrades, before downloading gigs of data that do not fit on disk.

Regards,

--
Nicolas Mailhot
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