Wolf-Dieter Fink [https://community.jboss.org/people/wdfink] created the 
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"Re: Not specifying an -Xms value"

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I'm not sure about all JVM implementations but as far as I remember, I checked 
only my JDK6/7 on Fedora but worked also with Sun/HP, the OS will allocate the 
amount of -Xms and increase it very fast if you load big applications.
But it need a bit warmup to reach -Xmx, also it is possible that the JVM free 
memory if the servers throughput is less in off-peak phases.

So I strongly agree to Peter's statement how to set the parameter in dev/prod.

What you should never do is to set the sum of all servers (-Xmx + -MaxPermSize 
+ ThreadStackSize) to an amount near or above the physical memory. This will 
end up in a worst performance because of swapping.
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