> Hi. So we're moving from ACF10 32 bit to ACF10 64 bit. On ACF10 32 bit, we
> settled on:
>
> Minimum JVM Heap Size (in MB)        1369
> Maximum JVM Heap Size (in MB)        1369
>
> On the ACF10 64 bit box, we have 32 GB of RAM to play with. Given that this
> box is just:
>
> ACF10
> The OS (Windows Server 2012)
> FusionReactor
>
> ...what's the best recommendation(s) for min/max heap to guarantee ACF10
> always has as much RAM as it could possible want/need?

This question requires more information. How much memory did your
application use in the 32-bit environment? Were you having
out-of-memory issues in the old enviroment?

Just because you have loads of memory doesn't mean you want CF to have
to manage it all, unless it's going to use it.

Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
1-202-527-9569
http://www.figleaf.com/
http://training.figleaf.com/

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