Hi. So we're moving from ACF10 32 bit to ACF10 64 bit. On ACF10 32 bit, we
settled on:
Minimum JVM Heap Size (in MB)1369
Maximum JVM Heap Size (in MB)1369
On the ACF10 64 bit box, we have 32 GB of RAM to play with. Given that this
box is just:
ACF10
The OS (Windows Server 2012)
Hi. So we're moving from ACF10 32 bit to ACF10 64 bit. On ACF10 32 bit, we
settled on:
Minimum JVM Heap Size (in MB)1369
Maximum JVM Heap Size (in MB)1369
On the ACF10 64 bit box, we have 32 GB of RAM to play with. Given that this
box is just:
ACF10
The OS (Windows
Hi. So we're moving from ACF10 32 bit to ACF10 64 bit. On ACF10 32 bit,
we settled on:
Minimum JVM Heap Size (in MB)1369
Maximum JVM Heap Size (in MB)1369
On the ACF10 64 bit box, we have 32 GB of RAM to play with. Given that
this box is just:
ACF10
In the old days, the wisdom was to make min and max match so that CF
wasn't spending horsepower constantly re-sizing the heap. Is that no
longer true?
On Thu, Mar 5, 2015 at 7:08 PM, Dave Watts dwa...@figleaf.com wrote:
Hi. So we're moving from ACF10 32 bit to ACF10 64 bit. On ACF10 32
In the last week, we maxed out at 960 MB.
On Thu, Mar 5, 2015 at 5:35 PM, Dave Watts dwa...@figleaf.com wrote:
Hi. So we're moving from ACF10 32 bit to ACF10 64 bit. On ACF10 32 bit,
we
settled on:
Minimum JVM Heap Size (in MB)1369
Maximum JVM Heap Size (in MB)1369
In the old days, the wisdom was to make min and max match so that CF
wasn't spending horsepower constantly re-sizing the heap. Is that no
longer true?
It's never been true, in an unqualified sense. That's why they give
you two fields. Any place there's a choice in the CF Administrator,
it's
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