On Apr 4, 2005 6:06 AM, Jacob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> On my machines, with 2GB RAM and dual Xeons of various speeds, I have mine
> JVM setting as follows:
> 
> MAX HEAP SIZE: 1024
> MAX PERM SIZE: 512


Did you actually *need* to set max perm size that high? That's an enormous 
number for the perm space. Most people manage with 128Mb and only under 
fairly extreme situations do you need to raise it. The perm space holds 
class definitions so unless you have a phenomenal number of templates and / 
or CFC methods, you shouldn't hit 128Mb...
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