I would like to know exactly the same thing, its just not clear from the 
documentation what relevance the memory limits on instance types has.


On Monday, January 9, 2012 4:58:29 PM UTC+1, Nirmallya wrote:
>
> What does the average memory represent? We have an application in Java 
> and we have not seen the average memory go down. We figured it is the 
> sum of instance memory (sessions and other objects) & memcache. We 
> hardly use the httpsession (eg user preferences, user object; nothing 
> else) and now we have introduced memcache cleanall as well. Even after 
> memcache clean up there is no reduction in the average memory, the 
> memcache size does go down. 
>
> Furthermore, as time progresses the avg memory rises. We are not sure 
> if this automatically bumps up the frontend instance to F2 from our 
> default F1. We would like to know how exactly the average memory is 
> calculated. When does it reduce? What triggers the reduction? Any help 
> will be appreciated. 
>

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