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JVM 1.8 Min and Max Heap Sizes
RE: JVM 1.8 Min and Max Heap Sizes Diancecht (Programmer) 21 Feb 17 08:52 Well, PermGen is gone and I suspect that the Xms is actually being taken into account, but the memory managament has changed and it's not reflected in usual tools. For example, if you want to use the Java 8 language features (-source 1.8) and also want the compiled classes to be compatible with JVM 1.8 (-target 1.8), you can either add the two following properties, which are the default property names for the plugin parameters. Java Runtime Environment 1 8 0 free download - Java Runtime Environment (JRE) (64-Bit), Java Runtime Environment (JRE) for Fedora (32-bit ), Java Runtime Environment (JRE) for Linux, and many more. 2 programs for 'jvm 1.8'. Keep costs under control and improve help desk productivity with affordable, powerful ticketing software. Reduce costs and streamline help desk operations with SolarWinds® Web Help Desk®, an affordable ticketing and asset management solution designed to help you track and manage IT assets while simplifying.
JVM 1.8 Min and Max Heap Sizes
My memory settings are...
That's 10 GB for both (it's a big app). It does top out at 10 GB (plus perm gen, etc), but it starts out only being about 1 GB. I want it to pre-allocate everything.
Is this a version 1.8 thing? I've searched all of the JVM/JDK/JRE docs for 1.8 and nothing indicates that it would be acting the way it is.
Any ideas?
JVM 1.8 Min and Max Heap Sizes
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My memory settings are...
That's 10 GB for both (it's a big app). It does top out at 10 GB (plus perm gen, etc), but it starts out only being about 1 GB. I want it to pre-allocate everything.
Is this a version 1.8 thing? I've searched all of the JVM/JDK/JRE docs for 1.8 and nothing indicates that it would be acting the way it is.
Any ideas?
You can adapt and tune the G1 GC to your application performance needs by entering the options in Table 10-1, 'Default Values of Important Options for G1 Garbage Collector' with changed settings on the JVM command line. Sets the size of a G1 region. The value will be a power of two and can range from 1 MB to 32 MB.