Mendix on Kubernetes 2.26.0 release notes (planned for release on Wednesday, February 25)#10792
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Explained why JVM memory tuning might be needed, what parameters are user-adjustable and how to deal with memory managemend problems.
The Portunus changes will be published separately.
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This MR contains release notes for an upcoming Mendix on Kubernetes release.
This new version changes the way how Java memory is assigned into "heap" and "non-heap" regions:
These changes affect existing environments, so there's a new page explaining how memory is assigned - and when a user might need to manually adjust it.