Also if you have the same executable running several times on a machine, they share the RAM for the code (read-only pages, which should be most of them).
That doesn't work for UPX because each execution decompresses anew, which makes it a "new executable" from the OS' point of view.
The only thing that would help is kernel space merging, but that's really only activated for some virtual machines.
That doesn't work for UPX because each execution decompresses anew, which makes it a "new executable" from the OS' point of view. The only thing that would help is kernel space merging, but that's really only activated for some virtual machines.