Peter Johnson [https://community.jboss.org/people/peterj] created the discussion

"Re: max heap size on 64 bit red hat linux 5"

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Max limit on heap size? How much RAM do you have? (I recommend that you don;t 
include swap space when making heap size judgements.)

Ideal heap size? Depends entierly on your application. You need to run some 
capacity tests using simulated loads, gather garbage colleciton data, anaylze 
that, and from there come up with a suggested heap size. Repeat until you reach 
your ideal size (which will invole both increasing and decrasing the size).

In general, when you set a heap size, the JVM will run a major garbage 
collection before you fill it up. Exactly when that happens depends on the 
garbage collector that you chose. The CMS and G1 collectors tend to play it 
safer and run long before the heap fills up. The default collector might let 
more fo the heap fill up. The unused heap space typically ends up in swap 
because it it is rarely, if ever, used (sort of wasted memory space).
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