Hi,

It is application dependent. I know not the best answer. For performance I 
would monitor the application using JConsole (JVM 1.5). If you do not have that 
then use verboseGC setting to print out heap contents. What you are looking for 
is the frequency of "tenured" gc's. If you have more than one an every 10 
minutes I would increase the new generation size. Hopefully all your objects 
are short term and will be collected.

Start out with 512MB and decrease/increase based upon monitoring and some sort 
of load testing. Again, make sure the min/max size of the heap is the same and 
adjust the new/tenured area based upon some sort of load testing.


What JVM are you using?

Regards.
Tony Anecito
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