Interesting tidbit from https://medium.com/@val_deleplace/go-code-refactoring-the-23x-performance-hunt-156746b522f7 … — “The execution time is now dominated by the allocation and the garbage collection of small objects (e.g. the Message struct), which make sense because memory management operations are known to be relatively slow.”
Yeah, to be clear I think that the bump allocation in TLABs would be the biggest win from having generational GC.
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(Thread Local Allocation Buffers?)
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