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From JavaOne 2009: Breaking Through JVM Memory Limits
Summary: In this interview with Artima, Gil Tene, CTO and co-founder of Azul Systems, explains why Java applications typically use only a few gigabytes of memory, out of possibly tens of gigabytes available on commodity servers.
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Most recent reply: June 3, 2009 1:39 PM by Raoul
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    From JavaOne 2009: Breaking Through JVM Memory Limits
    June 2, 2009 0:00 AM      
    In this interview with Artima, Gil Tene, CTO and co-founder of Azul Systems, explains why Java applications typically use only a few gigabytes of memory, out of possibly tens of gigabytes available on commodity servers:

    http://www.artima.com/lejava/articles/javaone_2009_gil_tene.html

    What do you think of Azul's approach to scaling the amount of memory a Java application can take advantage of?
    • Raoul
       
      Posts: 20 / Nickname: raoulduke / Registered: April 14, 2006 11:48 AM
      Re: From JavaOne 2009: Breaking Through JVM Memory Limits
      June 3, 2009 1:39 PM      
      i only wish i could afford it. :-)