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To follow up my study done in a first article [1] concerning the analysis of the volume of classes and threads allocated by Java applications, as well as the CPU used in embedded systems, I focused in this article on the behavior of the same applications [1] in a comparative study of VMZ and VMO virtual machines, on a Linux environment [3].
After monitoring the resources consumed, we noticed that the memory management change between the two VMZ [4] and VMO [5] machines and that it depends on several factors namely: the operating system, the VM in place and the application executed.
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Fal, L., Moussaid, L., Medromi, H. (2019). Monitoring of Resources Used by Java Mobile Applications. In: Farhaoui, Y., Moussaid, L. (eds) Big Data and Smart Digital Environment. ICBDSDE 2018. Studies in Big Data, vol 53. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-12048-1_20
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