An additional possibility is to specify the JVM using the "-server" flag. Although Java also will auto-set this based on the machine "class", currently it will only choose the server JVM one machines with 2GB+ of RAM and 2 cores. Interestingly, the 32bit instances offered by EC2 (a popular choice for hosting web frontends) have 1.7GB of RAM, which would cause the client VM to be auto-selected.
An additional possibility is to specify the JVM using the "-server" flag. Although Java also will auto-set this based on the machine "class", currently it will only choose the server JVM one machines with 2GB+ of RAM and 2 cores. Interestingly, the 32bit instances offered by EC2 (a popular choice for hosting web frontends) have 1.7GB of RAM, which would cause the client VM to be auto-selected.
http:// java.sun. com/docs/ hotspot/ HotSpotFAQ. html#compiler_ types java.sun. com/j2se/ 1.5.0/docs/ guide/vm/ server- class.html
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