As CF7 runs a 32 bit JVM, you are capped at 4GB per instance. However
you can have as many instances as you can fit in memory.

We are running on Solaris at the moment. What would we do?... get four
dual socket quad core HP Intel SLES Linux servers for the cost of one
Sun box and build 6 CF8 clusters across them within the 16GB of memory
we put in each box (which, coincidentally, is exactly what we are
doing). We also have Oracle on different machines, rather than sharing
it with the CF machines. This of course may not be all that useful in
your situation.

On Mon, Jun 2, 2008 at 9:55 AM, Mark Stanton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi All
>
> We're running a site on a Solaris T2000 using CF7 and Sun JVM 1.4.2_09. We 
> currently have 8GB of RAM which breaks down as:
>
> * 2GB to main jrun instance
> * 300MB to secondary "heartbeat" jrun instance
> * 500MB to k2server
> * 500MB to k2index
> * 2GB to MySQL
>
> We've got the opportunity to go up to 16GB or 32GB. We are doing a review of 
> current resource usage, garbage collection and JVM settings - but taking a 
> putting aside a scientific approach for a moment - I'm wondering what would 
> you do?
>
> Are there any hard upper limits? I know JRUN on Windows is capped at 1.8GB, 
> but is there anything equivalent on Solaris?
>
> Without going into specifics of usage at this end - is there anything there 
> that appears significantly under/over resourced?
>
> Is anyone out there running similar config?

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