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Azure Service Plans - Windows VS Nix high memory usage

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We're seeing HUGE differences between Windows app service plan usage and Linux app service plan usage, when both apps are idle.

The difference is circa 300mb, which when we're talking a few app deployed to it, would equal a (few) different pricing bands, and we would be much better off using windows - which feels like a step backwards.

Am I doing something wrong? They're just vanilla app services, running on .net 6 apps. (Even Tried .net7 apps)

Self-Contained, targeting windows-64 & Linux-64 respectively

Linux App Service Plan

Windows App Service Plan

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