Distributing the load


Even if a single profile manages just fine with the memory on its own, problems may arise when multiple memory-intensive profiles are running at the same time. This demand for memory can be greatly reduced in subsequent phases, but there are limits (which are imposed by the system). You should, therefore, do your best to at least ensure that large volumes of data are not all processed at the same time. Because this also has a major impact on performance, load equalising is covered in more detail in section Performance.