![I am using celery (7 tasks with celery beat). They demand insane amount of RAM. In my screenshot only 2/7 running right now and they already take ~1GB RAM. Is this normal? : I am using celery (7 tasks with celery beat). They demand insane amount of RAM. In my screenshot only 2/7 running right now and they already take ~1GB RAM. Is this normal? :](https://preview.redd.it/i-am-using-celery-7-tasks-with-celery-beat-they-demand-v0-mi7g2l0tjwxa1.png?auto=webp&s=e9b12f3f0a0b5f0d2351c931d71a904d3b320620)
I am using celery (7 tasks with celery beat). They demand insane amount of RAM. In my screenshot only 2/7 running right now and they already take ~1GB RAM. Is this normal? :
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Celery ETA Tasks Demystified. At Instawork, we use Celery to queue… | by Oleg Pesok | Instawork Engineering
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