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      <title>Bad news! You are losing your memory</title>
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      <description>That particular topic could be quite trivial for some of the engineers who deliver java applications as docker containers, but&amp;hellip; If you&amp;rsquo;ve never cared about that particular thing, you&amp;rsquo;d better do it. Overwise, you will be losing a lot of memory in the container as unused.
 As usual the pet project for the investigation could be found here.
Application for testing First, I will create a simple application exposing controller for triggering the needed load inside the application to boost the heap rise.</description>
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