> Even the naive programmer just banging together something that works in Elixir is going to quickly find out how to raise Erlang’s default 260k process limit when they hit that, after all.
Sure. Will redo this part. I doubt it would allow Elixir to get a better result in the benchmark, though, as it was already losing significantly at 100k tasks. Any hints on how to decrease Elixir memory usage? Many people criticize using defaults in the comments, but don't suggest any certain settings that would improve the results. And a part of blogging experience is too learn things - also from the author perspective ;)
Sure. Will redo this part. I doubt it would allow Elixir to get a better result in the benchmark, though, as it was already losing significantly at 100k tasks. Any hints on how to decrease Elixir memory usage? Many people criticize using defaults in the comments, but don't suggest any certain settings that would improve the results. And a part of blogging experience is too learn things - also from the author perspective ;)