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SAP Memory Analyzer

November 2nd, 2007

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What does the SAP Memory Analyzer do?
The Memory Analyzer was developed to analyze productive heap dumps with hundreds of millions of objects. Once the heap dump is parsed, you can re-open it instantly, immediately get the retained size of single objects and quickly approximate the retained size of a set of objects. The Analyzer is (relatively) low on resource consumption, so you can analyze multi-GB heap dumps on 32 bit boxes.

What heap dumps are supported?
SAP Memory Analyzer supports HPROF binary heap dumps, a de-facto standard of Sun supported also by other vendors:

Sun, SAP and HP JDK/JVM from version 1.4.2_12 and 5.0_7 and 6.0 upwards

IBM doesn’t support HPROF binary heap dumps. Therefore IBM heap dumps can’t be analyzed with the SAP Memory Analyzer. We know of no tool to convert an IBM heap dump into an HPROF binary heap dump, but surely such a converter (System Dump/DTFJ API -> HPROF binary heap dump) could be written.

On what platforms does the SAP Memory Analyzer run?
The Memory Analyzer is based on Eclipse 3.3. You can either download the standalone application or unzip the plug-ins to your Eclipse installation. The former is available for all platforms that SWT is available. We greatly appreciate your feedback regarding platforms other than Windows as our scare resources let us primarily target

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