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Originally Posted by NiQ View Post
Nothing wrong with that - That's the standard behavior of any Linux system: Linux automatically uses any free RAM that it has for caching purposes. It will be reallocated once a program actually needs it.
Thanks for your reply, I know these processes are nothing special and it is doing it all the time. It's just that I have not noticed this high consumption an hour after boot.