I noticed a certain thing about Vista.  On my machine, while I still have a
lot of RAM, processes will start using a lot of RAM.  Once it hits 100%
utilization, it seems to swap things out to disk, and processes seem to take
up a lot less ram.  

Right now each of my instances of JRUN is taking up 400-500MB.  I am at 70%
memory utilization.  

I just started a VMWare instance to force the memory utilization over 100%.
Vista froze for a few minutes (presumably doing some swapping), and now my
JRUN instances are taking up about 10M each.  

I think this is a Vista thing, and has something to do with the memory that
processes allocate and the memory they actually use.  You might not be
hitting 100% RAM utilization, and it's not swapping things out to file quite
yet, which is why you're seeing such a high memory usage for JRUN. 

These are of course just theories, perhaps someone more informed can shed
more light on the subject?

Russ

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jason Durham [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, May 16, 2008 3:12 PM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: RE: **UPDATE** JRun 600MB+ shortly after boot up
> 
> I just did another fresh install of Vista.  I immediately downloaded and
> installed ColdFusion from Adobe's site.  I used the stand alone server
> option with all IIS websites.  Jrun is at 427MB.
> 
> 
> 
> 

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