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Minion1212
3 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Dropbox using too much RAM memory - macOS Monterey
I use Dropbox in OS Monterey. I am not a heavy user in terms of number of files and usage complexity. I just use to sync files. My DB account has 3.8 Gb in files. Despite this simple usage, DB app i...
Walter
3 years agoDropbox Staff
Hello there Minion1212, sorry to hear about this.
Could you please send me the app's version and status as shown in your menu bar?
A screenshot of the high RAM usage would also help!
Thanks!
Could you please send me the app's version and status as shown in your menu bar?
A screenshot of the high RAM usage would also help!
Thanks!
- biomarks3 years agoHelpful | Level 5
57.57GB memory?????
Hi, keeping the same thread in case it helps. New computer Monterrey, mbpro w32gb memory, new install of dropbox, no smart sync.
Got a notice that my applications were using too much memory - but there were few and they were small. Checked Activity Monitor and ????
help! this is one serious leak.
- biomarks3 years agoHelpful | Level 5
an update. After rebooting, i have kept a watch on dropbox and it has steadily crept up over the past four days - currently at 2.47 GB. Nothing like before thankfully!
- goBiGGER2 years agoExplorer | Level 4
same here on a new Mac Studio 64GB, new install. 31GB+ dropbox memory usage.... 😞
- Gualo2 years agoExplorer | Level 4
I am also seeing similar problems on MacOS Monterey (12.6.8).
Dropbox RAM memory usage starts at around 700MB after a cold restart and initialisation and will rapidly grow to around 1GB then continues growing albeit at a slower rate.
I have an older MacMini with 8 GB of RAM and Dropbox alone consumes between 10% to 20% of that memory, so I'm forced to quit the program a few times a day.
I have a little more than 700 000 files in Dropbox, most of them small files of a few KB for a total space of around 600GB.
I read somewhere in your site that the program needs all that RAM memory to keep track of the files it manages, but what I don't understand is why you don't do as everybody else and use a database to keep track of all that information instead of keeping it in memory. Disks are fast enough, specially SSD drives, and anyway Dropbox is not fast enough for that to be an issue.
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