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Native Memory Tracking in JVM | Baeldung
usually is the largest consumer of memory in Java applications, but there are others. Besides the heap, the JVM allocates a fairly large chunk from the native memory to maintain its class metadata, application code, the code generated by JIT, internal data structures, etc. In the following sections, we'll explore some of those allocations. -
Why does my Java process consume more memory than Xmx? | Plumbr – User Experience & Application Performance Monitoring
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