Tuning the JVM

  • Tuning the IBM virtual machine for Java

    An application server is a Java based server and requires a Java virtual machine (JVM) environment to run and support the enterprise applications that run on it. As part of configuring your application server, you can configure the Java SE Runtime Environment to tune performance and system resource usage. This topic applies to IBM virtual machines for Java.

  • Tuning the Classic JVM (IBM i)

    An application server is a Java based server and requires a Java virtual machine (JVM) environment to run and support the enterprise applications that run on it. As part of configuring your application server, you can configure the Classic JVM to tune performance and system resource usage. The term Classic JVM refers to the IBM® i Java Developer Kit 6.0 JVM that is provided with the IBM i product, formerly referred to as i5/OS®.

  • Tuning HotSpot Java virtual machines (Solaris & HP-UX)

    The architecture of the Sun-developed, HP-ported HotSpot Java virtual machine (JVM) has evolved differently than the IBM-developed software development kit (SDK.) Its internal structure, for young or old generation and permanent regions, arises to primarily support generational garbage collection, as well as other garbage collection modes as necessary.

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