I have three separate synchronizer processes running ~390 GB of VM plus another two Acrobat services process associated with Acrobat running with similar DRAM and VM footprint. And that's apart from Acrobat itself which has a similar footprint.
I'm not sure if these are erroneous reporting of VM footprint but its a huge about of data shuffling b/w DRAM, caches and SSD if these numbers are accurate and its being used. Seems to me nothing is released when files are closed, resulting in build up over the day. I've only had 10 small files open in Acrobate today so this number for VM is shocking to me. Other Applications from Apple doing much heavier workloads are nowhere near this VM footprint.
I have three separate synchronizer processes running ~390 GB of VM plus another two Acrobat services process associated with Acrobat running with similar DRAM and VM footprint. And that's apart from Acrobat itself which has a similar footprint.
I'm not sure if these are erroneous reporting of VM footprint but its a huge about of data shuffling b/w DRAM, caches and SSD if these numbers are accurate and its being used. Seems to me nothing is released when files are closed, resulting in build up over the day. I've only had 10 small files open in Acrobate today so this number for VM is shocking to me. Other Applications from Apple doing much heavier workloads are nowhere near this VM footprint.
macOS 14.2 M2 Mac mini pro