New Relic has published a State of the Java Ecosystem 2022 Report shows that Java 8 is still used by 46.45% of Java applications in production.Īccording to the presentation, Enterprise Performance Pack supports headless Linux 64-bit workloads on Intel and Arm-based systems such as Ampere Altra.įor its part, Oracle says customers using Enterprise Performance Pack will immediately see the benefits of JDK 8 workloads running at or near memory or CPU capacity. Java 8 was released in 2014 and, like Java 17, is a Long Term Support (LTS) release despite being released almost nine years ago, it is still widely used by many developers and organizations. These improvements include: modern garbage collection algorithms, compact strings, enhanced observability, and dozens of other optimizations.” “The Enterprise Performance Pack provides JDK 8 users with the major memory management and performance improvements that were brought to Java in the seven years between the release of JDK 8 and JDK 17. It is claimed to be a direct replacement for JDK 8 and is now available on MyOracleSupport for All Java SE subscription customers and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) users are offered free of charge. To deliver Java 17-level performance to traditional Java 8 server workloads, Oracle announced with the Java SE Subscription Enterprise Performance Pack.
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