What does the UseCompressedOops JVM flag do and when should I use it?

谁说我不能喝 提交于 2019-11-26 15:21:55

问题


What does the HotSpot JVM flag -XX:+UseCompressedOops do and when should I use it? What sort of performance and memory-usage differences will I see when using it on a 64-bit Java instance (vs. not using it)?


回答1:


Most HotSpot JVM in the last year have had it on by default. This option allows references to be 32-bit in a 64-bit JVM and access close to 32 GB of heap. (more than 32-bit pointers can) (You can have near unlimited off heap memory as well). This can save a significant amount of memory and potentially improve performance.

If you want to use this option I suggest you update to a version which has it on by default as there may have been a good reason, such as bugs, why it wasn't enabled previously. Try Java 6 update 23 or Java 7 update 5.

In short, don't turn it on, use a version which has it on by default.


Update:

In Java 8 you have the option to set the -XX:ObjectAlignmentInBytes= and in fact if you heap size to 64 GB it will use -XX:ObjectAlignmentInBytes=16 and still use 32-bit references.



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/11054548/what-does-the-usecompressedoops-jvm-flag-do-and-when-should-i-use-it

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