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  • Maximum memory limit
    Since 2.11.1.0, Jalview's configuration includes a 'maximum memory limit':
    jalview.jvmmemmax = 32G
    - Adjusting this default (via a JVL file, above) will allow larger amounts of memory to be allocated to Jalview in connjunction with the jalview.jvmmempc setting. + Adjusting this default (via a JVL file, above) will allow larger amounts (or can limit the amount) of memory to be allocated to Jalview in conjunction with the jalview.jvmmempc setting. +

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  • Command line arguments when using the executable jar (jalview-all.jar) or jalview.bin.Launcher
    + If you are using the Jalview standalone executable jar (usually named jalview-all-....jar with a Jalview and Java version designation) or using jalview.bin.Launcher to start Jalview, + then you can set the jvmmempc and jvmmemmax values using application command line arguments -jvmmempc=PERCENT + and -jvmmemmax=MAXMEMORY respectively. PERCENT should be an integer between 1 and 100, and MAXMEMORY should be an amount of memory in bytes, or you can append a "k", "m", "g", or "t" to use units of kilobytes, megabytes, gigabytes or terabytes, e.g. +
    java -jar jalview-all-2.11.1.0-j1.8.jar -jvmmempc=50 -jvmmemmax=20g
    + (this example will launch Jalview with a maximum heap size of the smaller of 20GB or 50% of physical memory detected). +
    The default value for jvmmempc is 90, whilst the default value for jvmmemmax is 32g if Jalview can determine a total physical memory size of the host system, and a more cautious 8g if Jalview is unable to determine a total physical memory size. +

  • Directly opening Jalview with a JVM
    Launching Jalview directly with a JVM is