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Regardless of db size, user count, machine resources etc, etc, etc... If you are setting -bithold to something larger than 100MB you have a problem with your application and you should be focused on fixing the code. Having said that -- there is lots of crappy code out there that needs fixing. So even though 100MB is a canary in the coal mine I'd probably give a pass up to 500MB and I might even pretend that I didn't see 1GB if the customer is actually taking steps to improve the situation. But beyond that you're just encouraging dreadful coding and a complacent attitude towards bugs. Plus you're playing with fire. As can be seen in the other thread currently running where someone has -bithold set to 19GB.
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