Hi Sean,

I notice Java 7 is due for release at end of July. With java 7 you get
the released version of UseG1GC garbage collector - rather than
experimental option in java 6.

Cheers, Carl.


>
> Yeah, on 32-bit Windows, 1.4GB is the most you can give it. I pretty
> much never run CF in production with less than a 2GB heap (usually 2GB
> min, 3GB max) but of course I don't use Windows in production. On
> 64-bit servers you can go higher but if you go beyond 4GB, you need to
> be very careful about the GC configuration you use... Even tho' it's
> only experimental in Java 6, if you use a large heap, the G1 collector
> is worth trying (but, as always, it's all about load testing / real
> live load and constantly tuning the GC configuration to get the best
> overall performance).
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