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  • Just deployed this FW.

     
    SFVH (SFOS 20.0.0 GA-Build222) - Last (re)boot on November 6th  2023
    Asus H410i-plus - Pentium 6605 Gold - 250GB M.2 PCIe NVMe SSD - 8GB - 3 ports
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  • Hi Peter-Paul,

    what of the new features can you see and use in your installation and how much additional memory has it used?
    ian 

    the reason I ask is because as far as I can see very few if any of the new features add any functionality to none xgs customers.

    XG115W - v20 GA - Home

    XG on VM 8 - v20 GA

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  • On the 19.0.1-MR1 memory was sitting aroud 75%, the last 24h it averaged aroud 78% but has been climbing today to 87%. I will keep monitoring this.

    I don't own a XGS and don't use HA, i have two WAN links and have these optimised  (SD-WAN profile) as failover for specified services/users.
    I do appreciate the QoL Enhancement regarding searching for host and service objects.

    Finally: i am using the home edition, want to help the community by adopting new versions and contribute as much as i can.

     
    SFVH (SFOS 20.0.0 GA-Build222) - Last (re)boot on November 6th  2023
    Asus H410i-plus - Pentium 6605 Gold - 250GB M.2 PCIe NVMe SSD - 8GB - 3 ports
    [If any of my posts are helpful to you please use the 'Verify Answer' link]
  • Thank you for the update. I am aware that you are a home user and contribute with testing. I am interested in memory because my 4gb XG115w has a very high memory use and wondering if the EAP will break it. The memory use cycles between 73% and 83%.

    Ian

    XG115W - v20 GA - Home

    XG on VM 8 - v20 GA

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  • Just for some insights: Memory consumption is not as bad as it looks like. So a (linux based) system can run with something like 95% used memory without any problem. If there is a "mem leak" (means the memory increases overtime until all memory is consumed), you need to take action. But looking at a "stable amount of memory", is looking fine to me. The system performs not better or worse if you have 75 or 85% memory consumption. 

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  • Just for some insights: Memory consumption is not as bad as it looks like. So a (linux based) system can run with something like 95% used memory without any problem. If there is a "mem leak" (means the memory increases overtime until all memory is consumed), you need to take action. But looking at a "stable amount of memory", is looking fine to me. The system performs not better or worse if you have 75 or 85% memory consumption. 

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