Is there a GC in Java that does not introduce late

2019-04-25 10:55发布

问题:

Just curious. I heard something about the new G1GC addressing that latency problem. I can't / don't want to use RTSJ.

Thanks in advance

回答1:

I don't think there are any zero-pause garbage collectors. But generally speaking a low-pause collector like CMS will do the job.

The problems with pauses and pause reduction are as follows:

  • A zero-pause (or almost zero-pause) collection regime significantly increases overheads for normal program execution. This is particularly true with multithreaded languages like Java.

  • Schemes that use a dedicated thread or threads to do garbage collection can get swamped if the application generates too much garbage.

  • Any GC scheme will give you poor performance if the application's memory usage patterns are too "lumpy" and/or you don't have enough physical and virtual memory.



回答2:

You might be interested in something like the Zing JVM.

Azul systems have put a lot of effort into low-latency JVM tuning. I believe there are also some interesting technical papers that explain how this is done.



回答3:

It sounds like you're looking for the CMS GC — concurrent mark sweep.

(source: https://java.sun.com/j2se/reference/whitepapers/memorymanagement_whitepaper.pdf, p.12)


December 2015 update: you might be interested in Azul's "pauseless" GC. See Explanation of Azul's "pauseless" garbage collector for more.



回答4:

You can try the latest G1 Garbage collection in JDK 7.