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Chrome spawns many processes
Is this normal for chrome, or is something wrong?
Only 14 tabs open. Why so many processes? Or does he put a new process on each frame / plugin? Why then eats so much memory?
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For example, I now have 4 tabs open, 10 processes. I counted - I have 6 add-ons installed. Everything converges:
4 + 6 = 10))
I'll describe a more comical situation. Almost "in the subject", but someone can save their nerves.
The case is very fresh. I'm debugging yesterday search on one site. It is established that each search query will be written in a separate table for statistics.
Also I observe a strange picture: each request registers three times. I started digging deeper and found out that I generally have any request executed 3 times. I rummaged through all the Apache and nginx configs, started looking for bugs in the site engine configurations. Killed almost two hours for the whole thing.
Result: I have two SEO extensions installed in Chrome, which, when loading any page of any site, somehow “distort” it additionally (I don’t know why, I’m not very good at SEO intricacies).
So you need to be careful with extensions in terms of "unknown garbage going on."
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