Thing to keep in mind: try not to make a *single* memory allocation sized according to the size of your dataset? Hello 8gb allocation! :-)
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The previous C++ implementation. Trillian doesn't keep much in memory, by design!
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ic. are any of the public google logs running your etcd based store?
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Replying to @ln4711
No, the Google logs don't run the same codebase, but do reuse some of the open source code.
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Hmm, I think some of the larger logs trusted by Chrome are at least derived from the C++ codebase? Adjusting for local infrastructure, etc…
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The Comodo logs run it and are quite large. (Y'all may like my web page where I track this info: https://sslmate.com/labs/ct_ecosystem/ecosystem.html …)
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After Pilot and Rocketeer, my expectation of what "quite large" means is a bit skewed, but there's some serious logs in the running it!
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Ha! Fair point. I guess I should have said quite large for not Google 
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Some of the same code is at the heart of SuperDuper, though, so there's a solid core there, IMHO!
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