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Java max memory
Reported values of Runtime.getRuntime().maxMemory() rounded down to the nearest power-of-two value / some values in between.
Note: this value does not represent the actual max memory available for the app. Applications can still allocate off-heap memory, also this value may be limited by -Xmx argument / platform specific implementation of Java VM.
Note: iOS always reports Runtime.getRuntime().maxMemory() as 9223372036854775807 (maximum value of a long / 64bit int). iOS max_memory value is replaced by 0 for this report.
| Max memory (Mb) | Reports | Share | Cumulative |
|---|---|---|---|
| 16384 | 78 | 0.06% |
0.06% |
| 8192 | 823 | 0.60% |
0.66% |
| 4096 | 5,812 | 4.26% |
4.92% |
| 3072 | 13,952 | 10.23% |
15.15% |
| 2048 | 872 | 0.64% |
15.79% |
| 1536 | 5,910 | 4.33% |
20.12% |
| 1024 | 761 | 0.56% |
20.68% |
| 768 | 1,463 | 1.07% |
21.76% |
| 512 | 4,772 | 3.50% |
25.25% |
| 384 | 12,436 | 9.12% |
34.37% |
| 256 | 57,456 | 42.13% |
76.50% |
| 192 | 14,538 | 10.66% |
87.16% |
| 128 | 3,960 | 2.90% |
90.06% |
| 96 | 941 | 0.69% |
90.75% |
| 64 | 74 | 0.05% |
90.81% |
| 32 | 6 | 0.00% |
90.81% |
| 0 | 12,531 | 9.19% |
100.00% |