Thursday, February 18, 2021 at 5:15:00 PM Online event
Abstract:
Since JDK 9, G1 GC is the default garbage collector (JEP 248). Up until 2017, I have shared some G1 GC details, performance tips, optimizations that help G1's adaptiveness and provided advice on manual tuning.
But G1 has come a long way in improving its adaptiveness. In this session, I will cover most of the important optimizations that are delivered from JDK9+ and how they can help your application's responsiveness, its throughput, and help with footprint reduction. This is a saga that involves various regions and generations (all pun intended).
About the Speaker:
Java Champion, Monica Beckwith has several published articles and gets regular invitations to give talks on JVM/JIT Compilation/Garbage Collection (GC). She is also a JavaOne Rock Star. Monica has co-authored the 'Java Performance Companion' book and is currently working on a book titled 'JVM Performance Engineering: Inside the OpenJDK HotSpot VM'
Monica is considered one of the influential women in Java and Scala.
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