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@SeanDuggan what do you want to analyze?
 
 
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@Wietlol I have a program that generates multiple threads that communicate with each other via ActiveMQ. Eventually, they're going to be run on multiple Virtual Machines in the cloud. Our client would like to know, preferably in advance of using the VM resources, what sort of processor and memory load is involved with the threads.
I've figured out how to view the Threads tab of JVisualVM, but that just shows me how much processor time each thread has consumed.
 
considering that the majority of the memory is on the heap, which is shared memory between threads, you can't really analyze the memory usage per thread
if you want accurate analysis of how much processing power each component needs, run them locally as separate processes
as for the processor, use whatever is recommended for the runtime you use
for us, where we host our applications in AWS, with AWS' JRE, the recommended processor is the linux graviton processor
regardless of what kind of processing the application does
 
{nods} I'm looking at splitting each item off into their own process (since that's how they'll run on the VMs) to get an idea of it. And, of course, right now it's all a bit of a toy implementation since the client hasn't provided any real details of what they want each service to do, just that they'd like us to provide a framework and present what the machine requirements might be.
Thank you for the input. At the least, this way I can tell my boss that I talked to someone about it and that my failure to use JVisualVM to show individual processor loads isn't entirely due to my ignorance. :-D
 
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as a disclaimer, I probably have no clue what I am talking about :D
rule #1: Wietlol is always correct
rule #2: even though Wietlol is correct, he might still be wrong
 
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Happy Friday, Java!
 
HAPPY friday!
 
 
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