(In reply to gene smith from comment #22) > Just wondering which tool you are using to produce the reports? I use the built-in Memory Use tool available in Thunderbird Menu > Help > Troubleshooting Information > about:memory It allow to generate and save (anononimised or not) Memory Use report as thoses published here. > Lots of data here and not sure what it all means. That is the data generated by the tool used. So you may want to refer ti the tool itself to understand the report. > But when I compare the two .json files in kdiff3 it does look like most of the "amount" items have increased when running without quota in the server. The same tools also allow to load saved reports to view it on screen as well as compare two saved reports... Might be a better way to read/compare reports thsn use third-party tools such as kdiff3... in this case... > I guess you are doing the two reports again with a fresh profile/account and with quota in the server? Yes. The second phase of test is currently running. Results will be published on Friday (in two days).
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(In reply to gene smith from comment #22) > Just wondering which tool you are using to produce the reports? I use the built-in Memory Use tool available in Thunderbird Menu > Help > Troubleshooting Information > about:memory It allows to generate and save (anononimised or not) Memory Use report as thoses published here. > Lots of data here and not sure what it all means. That is the data generated by the tool used. So you may want to refer ti the tool itself to understand the report. > But when I compare the two .json files in kdiff3 it does look like most of the "amount" items have increased when running without quota in the server. The same tools also allow to load saved reports to view it on screen as well as compare two saved reports... Might be a better way to read/compare reports thsn use third-party tools such as kdiff3... in this case... > I guess you are doing the two reports again with a fresh profile/account and with quota in the server? Yes. The second phase of test is currently running. Results will be published on Friday (in two days).o
(In reply to gene smith from comment #22) > Just wondering which tool you are using to produce the reports? I use the built-in Memory Use tool available in Thunderbird Menu > Help > Troubleshooting Information > about:memory It allows to generate and save (anonynimised or not) Memory Use report as thoses published here. > Lots of data here and not sure what it all means. That is the data generated by the tool used. So you may want to refer to the tool itself to understand the report. > But when I compare the two .json files in kdiff3 it does look like most of the "amount" items have increased when running without quota in the server. The same tools also allow to load saved reports to view it on screen as well as compare two saved reports... Might be a better way to read/compare reports thsn use third-party tools such as kdiff3... in this case... > I guess you are doing the two reports again with a fresh profile/account and with quota in the server? Yes. The second phase of test is currently running. Results will be published on Friday (in two days).os
(In reply to gene smith from comment #22) > Just wondering which tool you are using to produce the reports? I use the built-in Memory Use tool available in Thunderbird Menu > Help > Troubleshooting Information > about:memory It allows to generate and save (anonynimised or not) Memory Use report as thoses published here. > Lots of data here and not sure what it all means. That is the data generated by the tool used. So you may want to refer to the tool itself to understand the report. > But when I compare the two .json files in kdiff3 it does look like most of the "amount" items have increased when running without quota in the server. The same tools also allow to load saved reports to view it on screen as well as compare two saved reports... Might be a better way to read/compare reports than use third-party tools such as kdiff3... in this case... > I guess you are doing the two reports again with a fresh profile/account and with quota in the server? Yes. The second phase of test is currently running. Results will be published on Friday (in two days).os
(In reply to gene smith from comment #22) > Just wondering which tool you are using to produce the reports? I use the built-in Memory Use tool available in Thunderbird Menu > Help > Troubleshooting Information > about:memory It allows to generate and save (anonynimised or not) Memory Use report as thoses published here. > Lots of data here and not sure what it all means. That is the data generated by the tool used. So you may want to refer to the tool itself to understand the report. > But when I compare the two .json files in kdiff3 it does look like most of the "amount" items have increased when running without quota in the server. The same tools also allow to load saved reports to view it on screen as well as compare two saved reports... Might be a better way to read/compare reports than use third-party tools such as kdiff3... in this case... > I guess you are doing the two reports again with a fresh profile/account and with quota in the server? Yes. The second phase of test is currently running. Results will be published on Friday (in two days).