When you open Task Manager on your computer after it is installed Google Chrome and opening some web pages, you will notice that Chrome uses μια διαδικασία ανά καρτέλα που έχετε ανοίξει στο πρόγραμμα περιήγησης, συν άλλη μια για τον πυρήνα του προγράμματος περιήγησης, καθώς και μια για το eht GPU (graphics processing unit, ή μονάδα επεξεργασίας graphics).
If you do not open hundreds of tabs in your browser, you do not have to worry, but if you are like me that I run too many tabs at the same time (100 or even more), you have to do something.
Opening so many tabs naturally depends on the installed RAM you have, and it can affect your system performance.
Tip: You can open from the address bar the following:
chrome://memory-redirect
to display all memory information.
There you will find every tab you have opened, and the process ID. You can use this information to find the process (PID) you are interested in from Windows Task Manager.
Chrome by default starts every web page you open with a separate process. We have, for example, opened five pages of iGuRu.gr on different tabs and we have five chrome.exe processes.
You can change the way that Chrôme manages the processes by running the parameter --process-per-site. If you do, Chrôme will start with a single process the web pages you open. The five pages of iGuRu.gr, for example, will run under the same procedure instead of using five different processes. This will save you plenty of RAM.
To use the parameter you just need to attach it to the Chrome shortcut. Right-click the shortcut you are using to start Chrome and select Properties. If the shortcut is on the taskbar, right-click the program name a second time when the jumplist opens.
Εντοπίστε το πεδίο του στόχου για να προσαρτήσετε την παράμετρο στο τέλος. Βεβαιωθείτε ότι υπάρχει ένα διάστημα μεταξύ chrοme.exe και της παραμέτρου --process. Στο σύστημα που δοκιμάσαμε την παράμετρο, η πλήρης γραμμή μοιάζει με αυτή:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\Chrome\Application\chrome.exe --process-per-site
If along with the parameter --process-per-site you also want to disable plugins, add the relevant parameter (--disable-plugins) as in the example below
C: \ Program Files (x86) \ Google \ Chrome \ Application \ chrome.exe - disable-plugins -process-per-site
You will have to restart Google Chrôme to implement the changes. If you notice problems, you can remove the parameter from the shortcut and everything will be as it was before.