What is Tiny Memory Footprint?

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What is Tiny Memory Footprint? The Tiny Memory Footprint refers to the low memory usage of an application or a system. It means that an application or system uses a minimal amount of memory and therefore works well on resource-constrained devices such as embedded systems, IoT devices or mobile devices. The Tiny Memory Footprint is particularly important for web servers that need to handle large numbers of concurrent connections, as they typically rely on memory-intensive applications such as caching and SSL/TLS encryption. Low memory consumption allows the web server to handle more concurrent connections and improve scalability.

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