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    SkyVault 2.0 » Administering » SkyVault Day Zero Configuration Guide » Day Zero architecture validation

    Java Virtual Machine validation

    You should ensure that your chosen JDK-enabled Java Virtual Machine has been officially certified for use with SkyVault.

    For information on configuring and tuning the JVM, see Tuning the JVM.

    Parent topic: Day Zero architecture validation
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