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osi
·10 years ago·discuss
yes, exactly this. and by having scalable GC algos so you don't need to do "off heap" tricks in java, things are much easier.
osi
·10 years ago·discuss
Look at what Erlang's BEAM VM does. It has per-"process" heaps iirc.
osi
·10 years ago·discuss
Where is the data kept?

The very large heaps are partially driven by distributed in-memory storage systems.
osi
·11 years ago·discuss
My mean pauses are a few hundred micros. Standard deviation is slightly more (300-500 micros), with a max of a millisecond or two.
osi
·11 years ago·discuss
To clarify, Azul's Zing does have pauses, but they optimized the crap out of them (the pauses are more time-to-safepoint rather than GC pauses). GC time wrt application stopped time is constant regardless of heap size.

(I'm an Azul customer and Zing user)