Resource Manager: Logic changes to make scaling more intuitive #1685
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I'm changing the scale logic to be a bit simpler. The proposed change doesn't subtract 128 MiB before doing the scale logic. This means you can explain the behavior by saying:
"For every GiB of memory allowed we increase the imit by LimitIncrease"
Contrast this with the previous behavior of:
"For every GiB of memory allowed we increase the imit by LimitIncrease, except that we first subtract 128MiB."
The difference is subtle, but I think it's more intuitive. Consider also this graph of the two behaviors: