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Clientgo StreamWatcher is consuming high memory in high pod churn case #1324

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kuldeepsolanki04 opened this issue Dec 20, 2023 · 3 comments
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kuldeepsolanki04 commented Dec 20, 2023

I am following the standard controller framework as per below link Controller and in high pod churn case my application is consuming a high memory and its keep on growing

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I also encountered the same situation.

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