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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T04:28:48+00:00 2026-05-15T04:28:48+00:00

My Ruby on Rails application is consuming around 129 MB of memory.. is this

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My Ruby on Rails application is consuming around 129 MB of memory.. is this normal?

I have around 3,000 unique visitors a day, i have no complex queries…

My users table has about 18k rows.

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    2026-05-15T04:28:49+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 4:28 am

    129MB doesn’t seem too excessive to me. What I find more important: does that number grow over time?

    If it does, the problem is probably how much of your data set you are loading into memory on a request.

    Check out this blog post.

    In brief: instantiating too many active record objects is a place where Rails app’s memory footprint really grows.

    If, in a request, you were to iterate over all 18k users for some reason, and worse, iterate over all of their posts (or whatever associations you have), you’d be instantiating a ton of objects, which (should) get cleared after the request, but Ruby doesn’t give the memory back to the system after it has been allocated.

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