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  • bug77
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    Don't go for Oracle's line. Java's performance has been slowly decreasing since at least JDK 6. And it's got nothing to do with default memory region sizes or GC. It's become also slower to start and, to some degree, in operation. I can see some of this as being caused by the more advanced features added to the JVM, but I don't think that explains all the performance decline I've seen.

    This may go unnoticed on >4GHz desktops with heaps (pun intended) of RAM, but on more resource constrained hardware, it can kill Java as a viable option.
    Measuring startup time (in both server and client mode) is probably not Michael 's cup of tea, but maybe he can find some time to fire this up on a RaspberryPi or some dual/quad core setup with 2-4GB of RAM.

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  • HarlemSquirrel
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    It may be more niche but I'd like to see some kind of bench for JRuby on different OpenJDK versions.
    There's some stuff here: https://github.com/jruby/jruby/wiki/Benchmarks

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  • elatllat
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    Now for a memory consumption comparison because that's the trade-off.

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  • caligula
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    Originally posted by cb88 View Post

    It's also a highly embarassing oversight by Snoracle.
    TBH I haven't ever seen similar VM tuning tips and benchmarks for Node/Django apps.

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  • cb88
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    Originally posted by duby229 View Post
    Congrats Micheal! Getting this noticed and fixed is an accomplishment worth bragging rights!
    It's also a highly embarassing oversight by Snoracle.

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  • duby229
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    Congrats Micheal! Getting this noticed and fixed is an accomplishment worth bragging rights!

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    OpenJDK 15 To Have Better Out-Of-The-Box Performance

    Phoronix: OpenJDK 15 To Have Better Out-Of-The-Box Performance

    It turns out our recent OpenJDK 8 through OpenJDK 14 benchmarks caught some on Oracle's Java team by surprise. But they were able to replicate the outcome and as a result OpenJDK 15 will be seeing better out-of-the-box performance...

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