Hi,
I was talking to my friend Kirk Pepperdine yesterday whilst we were
cooling off in my pool and he told me about some amazing discoveries
he made whilst tuning G1GC. He offered to share this with my
newsletter subscribers as a webinar tomorrow Thursday 13th July at
17:00 UTC. To sign up, simply join Heinz's Happy Hour:
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*** This is an advanced G1GC talk, so if you're a beginner, please do
some research yourself before joining ***
As always, the recording will be available for purchase afterwards.
Kind regards from Crete
Heinz
Title: G1 Deep Dive with Kirk Pepperdine
In Java 9, G1 is the default garbage collector instead of the
throughput collector (parallel). CMS is deprecated. It is essential
that we understand how G1 can affect our application performance.
During this webinar, we will learn how FG1 functions and what makes it
different than the collectors in use today. We will start with a
quick overview of the G1GC. After the introduction, we will take a
closer look at a GC log for the purpose of identifying opportunities
to improve the impact of GC on application throughput and pause time.
We will then show a second log that was taken after G1 was tuned to
show you what a massive impact this made.
About Kirk Pepperdine: Kirk Pepperdine is the world's leading expert
on GC tuning. He has tuned close to 2000 JVMs this year alone, and it
is only July.
G1 Deep Dive with Kirk Pepperdine
In Java 9, G1 is the default garbage collector instead of the
throughput collector (parallel). CMS is deprecated. It is essential
that we understand how G1 can affect our application performance.
During this webinar, we will learn how FG1 functions and what makes it
different than the collectors in use today. We will start with a
quick overview of the G1GC. After the introduction, we will take a
closer look at a GC log for the purpose of identifying opportunities
to improve the impact of GC on application throughput and pause time.
We will then show a second log that was taken after G1 was tuned to
show you what a massive impact this made.
As always, attendance of this webinar is free, and a recording will
be available for purchase afterwards.
About Kirk Pepperdine: Kirk Pepperdine is the world's leading expert
on GC tuning. He has tuned close to 2000 JVMs this year alone, and it
is only July.
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