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Gil Tene Discusses Garbage Collection, the OpenJDK and the JCP

Topics
Azul Zing,
Azul,
Companies,
JVM,
Virtual Machines,
Runtimes,
QCon San Francisco 2011,
Java,
GarbageCollection,
Virtualization,
IaaS,
Languages,
Infrastructure,
QCon,
Performance & Scalability,
Programming,
Cloud Computing,
Conferences,
Managed Runtime Initiative

Gil Tene talks to Charles Humble about different garbage collection techniques, and specific collectors including Azul's C4, IBM's Balanced GC, and Oracle's Garbage First, before moving on to discuss both the JCP and OpenJDK.

Presentations by Gil Tene

Understanding Java Garbage Collection and What You Can Do about It

Topics
Azul,
JVM,
SpringOne 2GX 2011,
Virtual Machines,
SpringOne,
Runtimes,
Conferences,
Spring,
Dependency Injection,
Tuning,
Java,
SpringSource,
GarbageCollection,
Languages,
Performance Tuning,
Design Pattern,
VMWare,
Performance & Scalability,
Architecture,
Programming,
Patterns,
Object Oriented Design,
Design,
Companies

Gil Tene explains the workings of a garbage collector: terminology, metrics, fundamentals, key mechanisms, classification of current GCs, the “Application Memory Wall” problem, and details Azul C4 GC.

Java without the GC Pauses: Keeping Up with Moore’s Law and Living in a Virtualized World

Topics
Java,
Virtualization,
QCon London 2011,
GarbageCollection,
Languages,
IaaS,
Infrastructure,
QCon,
Programming,
Cloud Computing,
Conferences

Gil Tene presents current trends in application memory, the problems with garbage collectors along with some related metrics, and how can Java prosper in a virtual world.

Interviews by Gil Tene

Azul Puts the Zing in Java

Topics
Azul Zing,
Azul,
JVM,
Companies,
Virtual Machines,
Runtimes,
Virtualization,
Java,
GarbageCollection,
Languages,
IaaS,
Infrastructure,
Cloud Computing,
Appliance,
Programming,
Software Appliances,
Performance & Scalability,
Managed Runtime Initiative,
SpringOne 2010

In this interview Gil Tene dives deep into the history of Azul Systems and its commitment to deliver robust, scalable Java systems. He tells of the origins of the company and its early Vega hardware. Tene also talk about the new Zing elastic runtime platform for Java apps. And he speaks on the Managed Runtime Initiative Azul launched. He also talks on Pauseless GC and elastic memory.