Xmx and Xms set the maximum and minimum RAM usage for a Java process, with M meaning Megabyte and G meaning Gigabyte. For example, -Xmx3G sets the maximum to 3GB and -Xms2500M sets the minimum to 2.5GB. The document recommends a default of 4GB for a modded server by uncommenting the line -Xmx8G.
Xmx and Xms set the maximum and minimum RAM usage for a Java process, with M meaning Megabyte and G meaning Gigabyte. For example, -Xmx3G sets the maximum to 3GB and -Xms2500M sets the minimum to 2.5GB. The document recommends a default of 4GB for a modded server by uncommenting the line -Xmx8G.
Xmx and Xms set the maximum and minimum RAM usage for a Java process, with M meaning Megabyte and G meaning Gigabyte. For example, -Xmx3G sets the maximum to 3GB and -Xms2500M sets the minimum to 2.5GB. The document recommends a default of 4GB for a modded server by uncommenting the line -Xmx8G.