Installation

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If you increase a computer's memory to 10GB to support a larger deployment, restart View Connection
Server to ensure that the JVM heap size is automatically increased to the recommended value. You do not
have to reinstall View Connection Server.
IMPORTANT Do not change the JVM heap size on 64-bit Windows Server computers. Changing this value
might make View Connection Server behavior unstable. On 64-bit computers, the View Connection Server
service sets the JVM heap size to accord with the physical memory.
For additional hardware and memory requirements for View Connection Server, see “Hardware
Requirements for View Connection Server,” on page 8.
For hardware and memory recommendations for using View Connection Server in a large deployment, see
"View Connection Server Maximums and Virtual Machine Configuration" in View Architecture Planning.
Configure the System Page-File Settings
You can optimize the virtual memory on the Windows Server computers on which your View Connection
Server instances are installed by changing the system page-file settings.
When Windows Server is installed, Windows calculates an initial and maximum page-file size based on the
physical memory installed on the computer. These default settings remain fixed even after you restart the
computer.
If the Windows Server computer is a virtual machine, you can change the memory size through vCenter
Server. However, if Windows uses the default setting, the system page-file size does not adjust to the new
memory size.
Procedure
1 On the Windows Server computer on which View Connection Server is installed, navigate to the Virtual
Memory dialog box.
By default, Custom size is selected. An initial and maximum page-file size appear.
2 Click System managed size.
Windows continually recalculates the system page-file size based on current memory use and available
memory.
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