Hello Chuck,

On 12/6/07, Caldarale, Charles R <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> These date from the first JVMs (more than 10 years ago), when memory was
> expensive, and garbage collection pause time was a function of the size
> of the heap, rather than the number of live objects.  In those days, it
> made sense to try to have your application run with as small a memory
> footprint as possible.  There are still some systems where memory is
> quite limited (e.g., cell phones), but with real servers, it's more
> efficient to set them to the same value.


Thank you for your explanation.

Best

- RuiXian


- Chuck
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