RSRV Load/Unload of indexes

Not important topic, but may be someone from SAP will be interested with this observation.
Loading and unloading (i.e. deleting) from memory of the huuuge single BIA index with RSRV I noticed incremental increase of memory consumption on the blade where this index is assigned. After couple of repetitive loads/unloads I incresed memory consumption from 6GB to 13GB. (Then I decided to stop, otherwise I would might crash my 16GB blade).
Regards,
-Vitaliy

Hi Satyam,
It was an issue with memory leak in that Revision of BWA. Current revisions (like 50+) are much-much better with that.
Regards,
-Vitaliy

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