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Unfortunately (and in spite of the disclaimers in the documentation), many developers decide they know better than the jvm when to collect memory and introduce exactly this type of issue In the latter case the gc overhead checking was still running, it just sounds like a bigger heap solved the gc thrashing issues in your case (this will not always help). So what's the equivalent replacement for it

The application has a heap of 8gb and creates a lot of short living objects And total number of dashes is either 2 or 1. I noticed that it often paused for some seconds to do garbage collection

I found it hard to decipher what is meant by working directory of the vm

The reason i discovered this is because the files can be quite large and they filled up the hard drive before i discovered their location. Sizes are expressed in bytes Append the letter k or k to indicate kilobytes, m or m to indicate megabytes, g or g to indicate gigabytes How is the java memory pool divided?

*.h or *.hpp for your class definitions what is the difference between.cc and.cpp file suffix I used to think that it used to be that .h files are header files for c and c. The x's represent numbers only

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