We have observed memory usage graph on Azure Portal for redis cache. Can someone help? What happened? Why sudden spike in memory usage?
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5Well, I'm guessing that is a reporting bug in Azure... I doubt you really used that... I might be able to ping some Azure folks (no guarantees). Enquiring minds demand to know: what is the full number here? (in particular, to compare to well known numbers like max-value of key data widths). I very much doubt that this is a real number for an in-memory database (even clustered). – Marc Gravell Apr 05 '17 at 07:35
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@MarcGravell man that would be expensive ;) – MichaC Apr 05 '17 at 08:07
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8@MichaC you can get bulk discounts for yottabytes, right? – Marc Gravell Apr 05 '17 at 08:15
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8Looks like you need a small loan of a million dollars... – Steve Woods Apr 05 '17 at 08:57
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Looks like a bug. You should open a support ticket and share your subscription id and cache name. – Andy Shen Apr 05 '17 at 09:19
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@AndyShen we have created ticket already and send query for the memory usage graph also but no response yet. – Rukhsar Ahmad Apr 05 '17 at 10:35
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What are the two values? Can you get from one to the other by changing a single bit? – GManNickG Apr 05 '17 at 14:24
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Closing as off-topic; while it is undoubtedly kinda related, this ultimately isn't a programming question - it can't be fixed with code, but rather: is a support ticket with a vendor (Microsoft). It is very interesting though, and that image has made my month! – Marc Gravell Apr 05 '17 at 16:21
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Thanks All for quick response and support. – Rukhsar Ahmad Apr 05 '17 at 17:08