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Retired_Member
Sep 02, 2014NETGEAR ReadyNAS memory exhaust
Hello, i own ReadyNAS 312 from Netgear. I have upgraded RAM from 2GB to 4GB using guides from the internet and also using SO-DIMM DDR3 module that has been reccommended from users as a supporte...
TeknoJnky
Sep 02, 2014Hero
unless something else is occurring, it is most likely working as designed.
unused memory is used as cache for all sorts of things, like disk read/writes and various processes can use more memory to run more efficiently.
edit; with all the duplicate processes, it sounds like something may be re-launching those processes when it should not be.
unused memory is used as cache for all sorts of things, like disk read/writes and various processes can use more memory to run more efficiently.
edit; with all the duplicate processes, it sounds like something may be re-launching those processes when it should not be.
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