โ11-08-2023 03:58 AM
Is it normal for Databricks tabs to be using such high memory?
The Chrome example I just got a screenshot of was this (rounded up/down)...
3 x Databricks tabs for one user, sized at
6gb, 4.5gb, and 2gb
Total = 12.5gb
I know it gets higher than this too, I've just not caught it in the act yet.
It gets to the point that Chrome/Edge uses up all the memory and eventually crashes.
Is Databricks known for consuming all the memory in browsers? ie: memory leaking.
โ11-27-2023 03:38 AM
Anyone?
โ12-17-2024 07:03 AM
Having the issue for a while now. Open Databricks notebook tabs routinely take up 3GB of memory each.
โ02-11-2025 07:56 AM
Boosting. I have the same issue and it's getting out of hand.
โ05-07-2025 04:52 PM
This is an issue for me on Edge on windows 11 for Azure Databricks. Gets in the way of work when having a few long open databricks tabs each consume gigabytes of ram.
The funniest part is that the delta tables getting processed for this particular notebook are ~10MB, so the browser memory to data ratio is ~100x!
โ05-28-2025 05:51 AM - edited โ05-28-2025 05:54 AM
We are considering moving our data science development to Google Colab because of this. 3GB ram usage on Databaricks vs a 300MB for a similar notebook on Colab. It makes developing anything other than something pretty basic impossible.
โ05-30-2025 09:41 AM
Have you beat with over 4!
โ06-10-2025 06:23 PM
Lately, I've noticed that Databricks is consuming a lot of memory (from my local machine) in the Chrome tab. I see memory spikes especially when I'm using the SQL editor extensively โ at some point, there's even a noticeable delay between typing and the response in the browser.
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