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I have tried to deploy my ASP.NET Core API as a linux docker container on a EC2 CentOS server. Now I'm facing with memory leak issue because my application eating a lot of RAM.

The problem is that when I try to test my API with a number of concurrent requests so my API's RAM usage increase as linear line, but after some period of time it's still grow and not released (seem like the garbage collection is not working).

My API is just simple CRUD API and it only depends on EF core and RabbitMQ client.

When I run the docker image without the memory limit then the RAM usage keep increasing when ever the request come.

MEM USAGE / LIMIT --------- MEM %
890,93 MB/ 15.21 GB --------- 5.xx%

But if I set the Memory limit to 300MB then the ram usage increase to arround 270MB and it reduces to 150MB.

This make me a bit confuse, Is that MEM limit trigger the Garbage Collection to run when RAM usage meet the limit size? Will I also need to set the MEM limit in production ENV?

Here is my DockerFile

FROM microsoft/dotnet:2.2-aspnetcore-runtime AS base
WORKDIR /app
EXPOSE 80

FROM microsoft/dotnet:2.2-sdk AS build
WORKDIR /src
COPY "MyAPI.csproj" ./
RUN dotnet restore "MyAPI.csproj"
COPY . .
WORKDIR "/src"
RUN dotnet build "MyAPI.csproj" -c Release -o /app

FROM build AS publish
RUN dotnet publish "MyAPI.csproj" -c Release -o /app

FROM base AS final
WORKDIR /app
COPY --from=publish /app .
ENTRYPOINT ["dotnet", "MyAPI.dll"]
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    When you say "set the Memory limit" how exactly are you doing this? From my experience, running docker containers in production without strict limits can leave you with a nasty billing issue, and/or an inability to manage scaling correctly.
    – spender
    Jul 4, 2019 at 10:50
  • I was using mem_limit: 300m and mem_reservation: 100m in my docker-compose file to do that
    – Jed
    Jul 4, 2019 at 10:55

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