Scaling the Java Application Footprint in Production Deployments
by Azul Systems, Inc

Software platforms appear dangerously stagnant in footprint growth in recent years. The typical server application had historically grown at approximately 100 times per decade for quite a while (from 10MB in the early 1990s to 1GB in the early 2000s). Software had easily matched the predictably free growth in available hardware resources, fueled by Moore's law. Application designers that ignore this trend can fade into obscurity at an equally predictable rate.



Historical rates of application footprint growth call for current, typical server application instances in the 10GB-40GB range, but since around 2001, footprint growth appears to have slowed down dramatically. In this session...

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