New Between-Quarters Security Updates for Java: What CSPUs Mean for Your Release Pipeline
Table of Contents What's ChangingWhy NowCSPU Versus CPUWhat You Need To DoAzul ReadinessConclusionIn an announcement on the OpenJDK Updates Mailinglist on July 20, 2026, Rob McKenna explained a change in the Oracle security release cycle for JDK builds. They plan ...
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Warm Up Fast, Run Lean: Vertical Scaling for Java on Kubernetes with Azul Prime and Kedify
Table of Contents Why JVM Warmup and Steady State Should Not Share the Same Resource ProfilePodResourceProfiles: Vertical Scaling Without RestartsMeasuring JVM Warm-up Using Azul Prime JMX MetricsMetrics: What This AchievesHow Vertical and Horizontal Scaling Work TogetherTry It YourselfClosing ThoughtsAutoscaling on …
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Changes Included in Release 24.02 of Azul Zing Builds of OpenJDK
In addition to many improvements and fixes, the new Stable Azul Zing Build of OpenJDK includes the new Long Term Support (LTS) version, OpenJDK 21.
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Controlling JIT Compiler Overhead to Avoid CPU Autoscaling
Using the latest features available in Azul Platform Prime, we explore advanced methods for shaping CPU utilization.
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Changes Included in the Stable release 23.08 of Azul Zulu Prime Builds of OpenJDK
The new Stable Azul Zulu Prime Build of OpenJDK brings many improvements and fixes to bring a more performant and secure runtime to your environment.
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Analyzing and Tuning Warm-up of the JVM with Azul Zulu Prime Builds of OpenJDK
Get a basic understanding of how JIT compilation works and how to optimize warm-up using Azul Zulu Prime Builds of OpenJDK.
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Explained: Memory Allocation Pacing in Azul Zulu Prime builds of OpenJDK
Allocation Pacing (AP) is a technique within the JVM of Azul Zulu Prime builds of OpenJDK to prevent long memory allocation delays.
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Best Practice: Comparative Evaluation of JDK Setups — Azul Zulu Prime vs. OpenJDK
How to establish whether Azul Zulu Prime improves aspects of application behavior to a degree justifying using it within your organization.