5GB of RAM is no more enough to build Vaultwarden #47

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opened 2025-11-20 04:42:58 -05:00 by saavagebueno · 0 comments
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Originally created by @maciejla on GitHub (Nov 13, 2024).

Originally assigned to: @MickLesk on GitHub.

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Hi, I was just updating Vaultwarden and unfortunately the recommended (and default in vaultwarden.sh) 5120MB of RAM is no longer enough to build it (process gets terminated by OOM killer). I increased it to 6144MB, it compiled just fine with the highest RAM usage being 5.07GB

It would probably make sense to increase the size (both the default while installing, and the one that gets displayed as a recommendation when updating). Something like 5.5G (5632MB) would probably work, but I guess 6G makes more sense from both a readability and future-proofing standpoint

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Debian 12

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Originally created by @maciejla on GitHub (Nov 13, 2024). Originally assigned to: @MickLesk on GitHub. ### Please verify that you have read and understood the guidelines. yes ### A clear and concise description of the issue. Hi, I was just updating Vaultwarden and unfortunately the recommended (and default in `vaultwarden.sh`) 5120MB of RAM is no longer enough to build it (process gets terminated by OOM killer). I increased it to 6144MB, it compiled just fine with the highest RAM usage being 5.07GB It would probably make sense to increase the size (both the default while installing, and the one that gets displayed as a recommendation when updating). Something like 5.5G (5632MB) would probably work, but I guess 6G makes more sense from both a readability and future-proofing standpoint ### What settings are you currently utilizing? Advanced Settings ### Which Linux distribution are you employing? Debian 12 ### If relevant, including screenshots or a code block can be helpful in clarifying the issue. _No response_ ### Please provide detailed steps to reproduce the issue. _No response_
saavagebueno added the bug label 2025-11-20 04:42:58 -05:00
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Reference: SVI/ProxmoxVE#47