Java Platform, Standard Edition HotSpot Virtual Machine Garbage Collection Tuning Guide Contents Previous Next The Garbage-First (G1) garbage collector is a server-style garbage collector, targeted for multiprocessor machines with large memories. It attempts to meet garbage collection (GC) pause time goals with high probability while achieving high throughput. Whole-heap operations, such as global
Garbage First Garbage Collector (G1 GC) - Migration to, Expectations and Advanced TuningAI-enhanced description The document discusses the transition to the garbage-first (G1) garbage collector, detailing the preparations and evaluations needed for successful migration, especially from parallel and concurrent mark-sweep (CMS) garbage collectors. It emphasizes the importance of defining performance
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