Checklist: 2026 Rust 1.85 Microservices – 10 Items to Optimize Memory Usage Using Tokio 1.38 and Grafana 13 Published: January 2026 | Updated: January 2026 As Rust solidifies its position as the go-to language for high-performance microservices in 2026, memory optimization remains a critical focus for teams running Rust 1.85 workloads with Tokio 1.38 async runtimes. Paired with Grafana 13 for observability, these 10 actionable checklist items will help you reduce memory overhead, prevent leaks, and improve overall service reliability. Prerequisites Rust 1.85 toolchain installed Tokio 1.38 async runtime integrated into your microservice Grafana 13 instance with Prometheus or OpenTelemetry data source configured Baseline memory metrics collected for your service under normal load 10-Item Memory Optimization Checklist 1. Audit Tokio Runtime Configuration for Idle Task Bloat Tokio 1.38 introduces improved task scheduling, but misconfigured runtimes can retain idle tasks in memory.…