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Thanks for the response. To be honest I am not sure what is meant by
fragment. I read it in someone else's post (not on this board). I tried
to find specifics on the ibm JVM, but was unable. I have seen a lot of
people discussing that JVM in the past on this board, so I thought they
might have some insight.


> > I realize that. I meant would the JVM or JServ become unstable at a
> > certain JVM size. I have read that a JVM could start to fragment when it
> > gets large.
> 
> I guess that depends on the JVM implementation and how stable it is as well
> as the GC implementation within the JVM. Again, this has nothing to do with
> JServ, it has to do with the JVM. Also, what do you mean by "fragment"? That
> is a very nondescript term.
> 
> The best JVM that I know of is the Solaris Production JVM. It's GC
> implementation is fantastic and extremely fast.
> 
> -jon


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