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4 years agoHigh memory usage with v8; what could be wrong?
I upgraded to v8 and now I'm seeing extremely high memory usage. On my M1 iMac, V7 used about 150MB but now with V8 I'm seeing memory usage of almost 500MB. A 3x increase in memory usage after upgrad...
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4 years agoHi 1P_Ben
Thanks for the link how to encrypt to support.
I already used "plain" email, with whatever I could think of, to make it as secure as possible.
Currently in dialogue with one of your colleagues.
I understand @DustyOldMan disappointment re: memory usage on 2022-05-15
Reading your reply above to @dspiewak
It makes all the sense it does to ask for step by step examples.
Having written that, whilst thumbs up for your colleague who is assisting me via email, given this:
"We'd love to get to the bottom of this experience."
If you (1Password) could provide an "all that needs outlining" document, thanks in advance.
This will save so much time. In my "support case", I receive (again, great support) screen shots and looking at these, I say:
We are not comparing "Apples to Apples".
Support is testing/ trying to reproduce what I encounter, on a machine with 8GB Unified Ram and around 500MB is in "swap".
I enjoy 64GB Ram, haven't experienced any swap whatsoever, at all, on this machine.
Even if I were to switch on the 1Password Safari extension, which I do not (due to RAM usage), even with 400 open Safari tabs, still no swap...
However, yes, around 30GB RAM is being used, this by enabling the 1Password Safari extension (while Safari is open).
So, there's that.
To this question I received:
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"Let me know if the memory consumption of each tab is different on your end with and without 1Password"
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I replied:
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"Any advice on how I can accomplish this and provide you with what you request?"
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I mean well, and I don't know how to "assist".
The example screen shot I received from support shows maybe 20 "Safari tabs" at most.
I can't fit 400 some "Safari tabs" in a screen shot.
Hence me asking;
Is there is an alternative way to "measure" the 1Password Safari extension's RAM usage?
I can only "see it happen", which isn't that helpful working towards a better experience.
Thanks, Ben.
Stay healthy,