Abstract

In order to analyze the volume of classes and threads allocated by Java applications, as well as the CPU used in embedded systems, we performed a comparative study to follow the behavior of several simple applications of different categories and in two VMs. different. After collecting data through monitoring tools, we found that with the VMZ more classes and threads are created, and more CPU is consumed, so more collections are made to free up memory space. This is due to the fact that VMZ is based on Oracle’s Open JDK, it takes a little more memory and CPU to load all the libraries used.

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