For some reason Linux always calls 64 bit OSes 'AMD' - in fact, the sun
64 bit AMD version works fine on modern 64 bit Intel CPUs. The confusion
comes because there was an older 64 bit design from Intel called the
'Itanium' which was intended for servers and had a completely different
instructi
I installed Linux FC6 64-bit on the machine DELL 2590(I think it is INTEL type
CPU). But JVM 64-bit is only available for AMD and SPARC. Is the SUN not
support INTEL?
Thanks, Dave
David Delbecq <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Dave wrote:
Our Linux(FC) machine has 8G physical memory and 12G swap size.
Happy swapping ;-)
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Mikolaj Rydzewski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Hi everyOne
From adobe Faq
On 32-bit processor machines, the largest contiguous memory address
space the operating system can allocate to a process is 1.8GB. Because
of this, the maximum heap size can only be set up to 1.8GB. On 64-bit
processor machines, the 1.8 GB limit does not apply, as 64
En l'instant précis du 25/02/08 13:51, Dave s'exprimait en ces termes:
Our Linux(FC) machine has 8G physical memory and 12G swap size. I am using JDK
1.5. I tried to set the Java option -Xmx to set max heap size for best
performance, the allowed max heap size is 2048M . Does that mean tha
Our Linux(FC) machine has 8G physical memory and 12G swap size. I am using JDK
1.5. I tried to set the Java option -Xmx to set max heap size for best
performance, the allowed max heap size is 2048M . Does that mean that the
JVM can not use all the physical memory (8G) ? Thanks.
Dave