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I have a severe memory issue with DuckDB C++ client.
My program crashes due to "duckdb::OutOfMemoryException" whenever memory allocation is beyond 50G, although the server has much spare memory.
Also, the program doesn't need that much memory if the previously alloated memory were released.
I did explicitly release memory on my end, but I suspect DuckDB did not.
Is there a way for DuckDB referencing my own data structure just like its Python client does?
If yes, I will be able to manage memory and my data myself. I just need DuckDB to run the sql.
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Hi,
I have a severe memory issue with DuckDB C++ client.
My program crashes due to "duckdb::OutOfMemoryException" whenever memory allocation is beyond 50G, although the server has much spare memory.
Also, the program doesn't need that much memory if the previously alloated memory were released.
I did explicitly release memory on my end, but I suspect DuckDB did not.
Is there a way for DuckDB referencing my own data structure just like its Python client does?
If yes, I will be able to manage memory and my data myself. I just need DuckDB to run the sql.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
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