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Re: 2GB Memory Limit per process (32bit)? [message #7006 is a reply to message #3889] Fri, 29 September 2006 18:28 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
jacobwm is currently offline  jacobwm
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I'm not sure if the developers got anywhere, but we purchased 64-bit systems with 16GB of RAM. What I've noticed is there are still issues periodically with respect to contiguous memory being available on the system.

It seems to be more of a problem with how the contiguous memory as the VPS runs longer.

I would assume the kernel is managing the freeing up of memory but I don't know how it applies to the VPS as far as contiguous blocks. Not sure if there is a command i can issue anywhere that "defragments" memory. I might try http://ramdefrag.sourceforge.net/, even if it only can work on the HN, that would help.

Java just sucks for high memory requirements and doesn't seem to fit very well with VPS's because of it's insistance on contiguous chunks.
 
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