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Andromfisk's avatar
Andromfisk
Helpful | Level 5
3 months ago

High RAM usage on Mac OS

Hello all,

 

Dropbox user since decades back. I'm on Mac Silicon (M1 laptop, 8GB RAM). Dropbox takes up ≈5GB out of my 8. Obviously a problem, and googling around reveals that this has plagued Dropbox since at least 2021.

I know there are thousands of users suffering from this, and I also know I can restart Dropbox every morning to keep it in check - but I was wondering if anyone actually found a longterm solution?

Data:
MacOS 11.6

8GB RAM

Dropbox version 208.4.5824

Selective Sync on (Only sync about half of my folders)

Amount of files in Dropbox: around 43'000 files&folders

Most folders "online only" (to save HDD space)

Dropbox Badge: off

 

Symptom:

RAM-usage after a Dropbox restart: ≈600MB. RAM-usage after 7 days: ≈4-6GB. (No major changes to Dropbox content during this period)

 

Thanks in advance,

 

/ A

  • Walter's avatar
    Walter
    Icon for Dropbox Staff rankDropbox Staff

    Hey Andromfisk - thanks for bringing this to our attention.

     

    Could you clarify the location of your Dropbox folder as per the sync tab in the app's preferences

     

    Also, have you by any chance tried reinstalling the app since you first noticed this issue? 

     

    Let us know more and we'll take it from there. 

    • Andromfisk's avatar
      Andromfisk
      Helpful | Level 5

      Hi Walter,

       

      Thanks for your reply. Yes, it's in its default location, /Users/[myname]/Dropbox, as choosen during installtion. (As I'm on BigSur, my machines are not affected by the move to "~/library/CloudStorage" with later OSes).

       

      The machine was recently re-installed (≈6 months ago), but is almost never restarted (hence the memory leak I guess?).

       

      I've noticed this both on this laptop, and my MacBookPro at home (intel, not apple silicon) so as far as I can gather (and based on other posts here) this is not an isolated event - but I'm all for going through the motions. The tedious part with re-installing is that I need to manually write down the Selective Sync-settings, and later go through and enable "make available offline" for a bunch of folders (I wish there was a way to export that list, but then again even better would be to not having to re-install).

       

      Regards,

       

      A

      • Megan's avatar
        Megan
        Icon for Dropbox Staff rankDropbox Staff

        Hey Andromfisk, thanks for the added info! 

         

        Do you notice the same behavior when restarting the device, by any chance? 

         

        Did you have the chance to have a look at the relevant Help Center article at all? If you've made sure that everything is in check, let me know and we'll have a closer look into this. 

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