High Memory/RAM Usage
Microsoft Teams is currently the most RAM consuming application on my computer

Thank you for your recent votes on the individual performance items. High memory and RAM usage is something we are continuously working to improve, and the team is hard at work on fixes.
If interested, you can find more details on how Teams currently uses Memory at https://docs.microsoft.com/microsoftteams/teams-memory-usage-perf.
223 comments
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S Disley commented
Currently using 1.5Gb memory...restarted and watched it climb to 1.1Gb then stabilise at 700Mb and I wasn't using the app for anything! A bit excessive to say the least, and breaking the original thread of 4 years in to multiple did nothing other than reset the date counter - https://microsoftteams.uservoice.com/forums/555103-public/suggestions/17219609-teams-uses-600mb-and-is-super-slow
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Prateek Panwar commented
It hogged 6gb ram once. Restarted back to 600mb. Still 600mb??? what do you expect everyone to have 32gigs? It's too much for this application
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Anonymous commented
running in edge/chrome has disadvantages but improves in this item.
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Pablo commented
Best fix for this issue is :
1. Uninstall Teams
2. Install Zoom
3. be happy
(after step 2 you may unsubscribe from this forum, you won't need it anymore and your participation was pointless anyway. Microsoft isn't listening and does not care one bit about you.) -
EB commented
Using a Microsoft Surface Pro. Teams essentially shuts the whole system down several times a day. Have to close everything and restart. Otherwise it takes literally more than 30 seconds to unmute or open chat etc. Unusable
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Johnny commented
Same here it's literally been messing with my work laptops performance and I'm running windows 10, i5 core, 16GB RAM...
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Philip Leitch commented
Congratulations on resetting issue 17219609 that was open for 4 years and was one of the highest voted issues. With no work to resolve the issue the votes have now reset. This strategic fudging of the figures a marvellous strategy.
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Solitcon Solitcon commented
1. Uninstall Teams
2. use https://teams.microsoft.com/ -
Solitcon Solitcon commented
"High memory and RAM usage is something we are continuously working to improve" improve for my laptop or improve for Teams by hogging up more memory?n
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Anonymous commented
My Macbook (Big Sure) is dying when i will start MS Teams. I would like use Zoom, but my company say no. :o(
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Anonymous commented
We are now running the Teams’ New Meeting Experience and with each release of new features the performance of Teams is getting worse:-
• RAM usage - It is growing more resource hungry and now taking up over 1GB or RAM in regular usage.
• Responsiveness – there is a noticeable delay switching from one chat to another or from a chat to a Team
• Black window – switching from Teams to a Meeting there is a 1-2 second black space while Teams struggles to refresh the window.I have now had multiple IS colleagues report this as a concern and as a reason to not use Teams.
Task Manager shows Teams is consuming 1GB or RAM, while our alternative – Cisco’s Webex app (aka Cisco Spark) is using less than 335MB.
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vandalii commented
I see 10 MS Teams sub-processes under overall heading of MS Teams. Interesting observation - I tried killing the tasks one at a time (no context what within Teams the subprocess is responsible for). When I killed one of them (still had ~4 subprocesses active), Teams itself died and restarted. When it came back up, one of the subprocesses said "Teams encountered a glitch", was taking 170MB of RAM, but could not find anywhere within the Teams app that said that, just appeared to be a 170MB memory loss.
I went to look at the details, found 10 Teams.exe sessions occupying varying amounts of memory. Total memory usage by all the subprocesses ranged from 610MB to 710MB while I was writing this. Teams is up on my desktop, sitting idle.
With no indication what each of the subprocesses or executable sessions do, various responses from moderators "there's overhead associated, do not be alarmed" seems a bit insulting. If I am running multiple sessions of something, that is when I expect to see multiple executable sessions in task manager. Teams just appears to spool out several sessions. An explanation could help in the short term. Long term, a significant reduction in massive memory usage for an idling app is the better answer.
Attached screenshot of details tab and processes tab showing 10 sessions of Team...at idle
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Martin commented
Seriously...I'm not even doing anything (no call nothing)
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Anonymous commented
One more note, that article on how Teams uses memory (as much as it wants) - is crazy! Try running Teams on a 30 user RDS host, it is a business class app correct. I understand Electron is easy to dev for and cross platform friendly, but if it’s this bad on resources it makes Microsoft as a whole look, quite frankly - lazy. We are a MSP, and we need to explain all the time that Microsoft simply doesn’t care or it would be fixed (over four years)!
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Anonymous commented
I concur, there was no reason to split this issue - it all boils down to performance and resource usage. It might not crash if it wasn’t trying to use 1.5 GB of RAM.
I guess an issue with 18k votes was getting to be an issue. I use Teams on a 12 Core 32Gb RAM, NVMe storage workstation and IT.IS.STILL.SLOW. Just try searching a chat thread and see what happens.... ludicrous this hasn’t been resolved in 4 years, likely because it would have to be re-written natively vs using Electron. We have to discourage our customers using it, even if they already have a license under 365.
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Mark commented
Teams is idle but consuming > 850MB of RAM for me. Why are so many tasks running simultaneously?
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Brad commented
Got over 18,000 votes on the previous 3yr old topic saying that Teams uses WAY TOO MUCH RAM.
I guess that became too embarrassing, so they just blocked further comments and pushed it onto other smaller and less "Hey, my boss might notice 18000 votes" level threads.
Just fix the problem Microsoft!!
It is absolutely ludicrous for a platform to use up >700MB of RAM while it is minimized and in the 'background'. -
Anonymous commented
uses more resources than SQL? we need to work as well as use teams.
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SkipC commented
Help! Teams is using 850MB of RAM just sitting there, no live comms at the moment And I only have 2 teams In my list. Ugh!
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Juanjo commented
high memory usage by client teams