Yep, that's roughly how that works.
SAP HANA assumes it is the only major application on the server (if not configured otherwise) and releasing memory back to the OS is terribly expensive. So, SAP HANA doesn't do it if somehow avoidable.
- Lars
Yep, that's roughly how that works.
SAP HANA assumes it is the only major application on the server (if not configured otherwise) and releasing memory back to the OS is terribly expensive. So, SAP HANA doesn't do it if somehow avoidable.
- Lars