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Old 11-19-2020, 08:28 PM   #1
kennthhz
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Can I pragmatically create multiple heaps and set its size for a process in Linux?


Can I pragmatically create multiple heaps and set its size for a process in Linux? I have a need to highly optimize the performance of the back end service/application. With multiple heap, I am hoping I can reduce memory fragmentation, and increase allocation throughput (instead of serialized heap allocation under a single heap per process).I know I can do this in windows but not sure about Linux.
 
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you can find some ideas here: https://unix.stackexchange.com/quest...se-in-uni/1425
 
  


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