Poonam Parhar - Consulting Member of Technical Staff
Poonam Parhar works in the JVM Sustaining Engineering group at Oracle where her primary responsibility is to resolve customer reported problems against the Java Virtual Machine. She has been in the Java group for over 18 years beginning with Sun Microsystems. She loves debugging and troubleshooting problems, and always tries to find opportunities to enhance the serviceability and supportability of the JVM product. In an attempt to help customers and the Java community, she shares some of her troubleshooting and debugging experiences on her blog. Poonam is a co-author of the book ‘Java Performance Companion’.
Posts
- Advancing AI by Accelerating Java on Parallel Architectures on October 23, 2024 AI Babylon Panama Performance
- Java Management Service on April 24, 2024 Oracle Cloud
- UseDynamicNumberOfCompilerThreads and Memory Footprint on May 30, 2023 GC
- Frequent Full GCs on November 17, 2022 GC
- Client Applications Configuration with Oracle JDK 11+ on December 15, 2021 JDK 17 Client Performance Oracle
- Understanding Metaspace and Class Space GC Log Entries on December 14, 2021 GC
- Troubleshooting Native Memory Leaks in Java Applications on December 17, 2020 Serviceability
- Can young generation size impact response times? on December 11, 2017 GC
- Clarifying some confusion around JFR on November 14, 2017 JFR Serviceability
Videos
- Troubleshooting Native Memory Issues in Java Applications on March 29, 2023 Serviceability
- Monitoring and Troubleshooting Tools in the JDK on April 4, 2021 Serviceability JFR
- JFR: the Black Box of Java Applications on September 24, 2019 JFR Serviceability
- Monitoring and Troubleshooting Tools in JDK/bin on September 17, 2019 Serviceability