Preface
Java SE Subscription Enterprise Performance Pack is a runtime that delivers the performance of the JDK 17 Java Virtual Machine (JVM) to a Java SE 8 runtime.
Audience
This document is intended for users who want or need to continue using Java SE 8, are running Java SE 8 workloads at scale, and have an Oracle Java SE Subscription or are running on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure.
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Related Resources
For more information, see these Oracle resources:
- Available Collectors in Java Platform, Standard Edition HotSpot Virtual Machine Garbage Collection Tuning Guide, Release 17
- The
java
command (JDK 17) and thejava
command (JDK 8) - Oracle JDK 8 and JRE 8 Certified System Configurations
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