Anchor Points Can Slow You Down
By default, the allocator always prefers large allocations. These large allocations occupy a large amount of virtual memory, and are offset from the heap base pointer of the process. This can cause false sharing in regions of the virtual address space as well as slowdowns due to the allocation subsystem.
When the allocation subsystem is performance limited, Hoard redirects the allocator to small allocations. Small allocations occupy a relatively small amount of virtual memory, and 6add127376 patrniq
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