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Originally posted by chaley
Because calibre reads the entire database into memory when it starts and processes it from there. The database is used mainly as storage.
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@chaley
I tried to replicate this, but even with my borrowed library I can't get Calibre to show a meaningful increase in RAM usage.
@DNSB
Not sure if you're looking at the right file, or making a different point. chaley's argument seems to be that the greater the amount the files in your calibre library the more RAM calibre will need. My personal library is only 300 books large. I borrowed one that has 800 titles, each with duplicate formats. Haven't seen any noticeable RAM increase.