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Linux Memory Management at Scale

Memory management is an extraordinarily complex and widely misunderstood topic. It is also one of the most fundamental concepts to understand in order to produce coherent, stable, and efficient systems and containers, especially at scale. In this talk, we will go over how to compose reliable memory heavy, multi container systems that can withstand production incidents, and go over examples of how Facebook is achieving this in production at the cutting edge. We’ll also go over the open-source technologies we’re building to make this work at scale in a density that has never been achieved before.

We’ll also discuss widely-misunderstood Linux memory management concepts which are important to site reliability and container management with an engineer who works on the Linux kernel’s memory subsystem, busting commonly held misconceptions about things like swap and memory constraints, and giving advice on key and bleeding-edge kernel concepts like PSI, cgroup v2, memory protection, and other important container-related topics along the way.

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Original video was published with the Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed). Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QZZWAsBI_zY

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