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@mattkur mattkur commented Oct 27, 2025

As recommended in #2256, mark the memstat LargeVp tests as very_heavy (since they use
32 or 64 vps).

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Pull Request Overview

This PR updates the resource classification for memstat tests that use 32 or 64 virtual processors. The tests are reclassified from "heavy" to "very_heavy" to better reflect their resource consumption.

Key changes:

  • Renamed two test functions to include "very_heavy" in their names to match the test resource classification pattern

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@smalis-msft smalis-msft merged commit 309507f into microsoft:main Oct 27, 2025
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