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issue #139: mention relating buffering issue
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* Transfer of large (i.e. GB-sized) files using certain Ansible-internal APIs,
such as triggered via the ``copy`` module, will cause corresponding temporary
memory and CPU spikes on both host and target machine, due to delivering the
file as a single large message. If many machines are targetted with a large
file, the host machine could easily exhaust available RAM. This will be fixed
soon as it's likely to be tickled by common playbook use cases.
file as a single large message, and quadratic buffer management in both
sender and receiver. If many machines are targetted with a large file, the
host machine could easily exhaust available RAM. This will be fixed soon as
it's likely to be tickled by common playbook use cases.
* Situations may exist where the playbook's execution conditions are not
respected, however ``delegate_to``, ``connection: local``, ``become``,
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