Why do I see an increased virtual memory footprint when running my applications in conjunction with Instant Client?
The Instant Client libraries occupy a virtual address space that is equal to the size of the files. However, only frequently used error messages from the libraries occupy physical memory. Under most cases, the physical memory load is a few kilobytes despite the larger reserved virtual address space.
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