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by mike_hearn
3786 days ago
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Depends what you compare it to. As I have written above, you can get low pause times with huge heaps today. In practice very few apps need such low pause times with such giant heaps and as such most users prefer to tolerate higher pauses to get more throughput. There are cases where that's not true, the high frequency trading world seems to be one, but that's why companies like Azul make money. You can get JVMs that never pause. Just not for free. |
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