Thanks George for the quick response. That was very helpful.

I just had a quick question. I am assuming that taking heap dump can only 
be done in JAVA 8 runtime but not in JAVA 7 runtime because of the classes 
whitelisting in Java 7. Is this correct or there are ways to take heap dump 
in Java 7?

On Friday, September 28, 2018 at 4:19:38 AM UTC+5:30, George (Cloud 
Platform Support) wrote:
>
> Hello Kishu, 
>
> You are right about the local file system in App Engine Standard, and 
> indeed, saving the heap dump rather to Cloud Storage might prove the right 
> solution. There is no such feature yet, but development is under way. As 
> yet, we cannot offer a good estimate for a final implementation date. If 
> you think this may speed things up, you are encouraged to open an issue 
> with similar content in the Public Issue Tracker 
> <https://issuetracker.google.com/>. 
>

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