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`salza` eats a lot of memory. Launch it with the verbose option (`-v`) to monitor its behaviour.
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In case it is too slow, that may be because your machine had to free memory. A suggestion is to kill the process and launch it again.
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That proved useful in LXD containers where the guests do not have the same view of memory as the host (you /think/ you have plenty of free memory, but you don't).
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That proved useful in LXD containers where the guests do not have the same view of memory as the host (you _think_ you have plenty of free memory, but you don't).
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In any case, all strings have to fit in memory with their associated search structures.
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