** Description changed: Currently if a process is running a long time and various hotspot optimizations are done they will be lost if the process closes. The optimizations could be saved somewhere on the hard disk drive and loaded - again if the related process starts again. This way OpenJDK appliactions + again if the related process starts again. This way OpenJDK applications could profit from much more peak performance and avoid countless times doing the same optimizations which will result in a lower performance at every beginning of a process.
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