This page describes 32- and 64-bit Windows processor, disk space, and memory requirements for the JDK and JRE.
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See "JDK 8 and JRE 8 Installation Start Here" for general information about installing JDK 8 and JRE 8.
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Both the Java SE Development Kit (JDK) and Java SE Runtime Environment (JRE) require at minimum a Pentium 2 266 MHz processor.
For the JDK, you are given the option of installing the following features:
Development Tools
Source Code
Public Java Runtime Environment
For the JDK, the installed image consists of all the files installed under the directory jdk1.8.0
; for the JRE, it consists of all files installed under the directory jre1.8.0
.
The directory Program Files\Common Files\Java\Java Update
, or Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Java\Java Update
on 64-bit operating systems, contains Java Update, which enables you to keep your computer up-to-date automatically with the latest JRE releases. See http://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/technotes/guides/deploy/jcp.html#JSDPG759
for more information.
The installed image will, by default, be installed on the Windows drive - the drive where the Windows operating system is installed (sometimes called the system drive). Most often this will be the C drive. However, it is possible to install the installed image on any drive. For instance, the installed image for the JDK could be installed to a non-Windows drive with a custom installation.
Java SE uses the directory %APPDATA%
to store temporary files. To determine the location of this directory, go to the Java Control Panel (from the Windows Control Panel). Select the General tab. In the Temporary Internet Files panel, click Settings. Note that only advanced users should modify the settings for temporary files.
In addition to the disk space required for the installed images, there must be sufficient disk space for Java Update. The following tables give the disk space requirements for the JRE and JDK, respectively:
JRE | Installed Image |
---|---|
Java Runtime Environment, including JavaFX Runtime | 124 MB |
Java Update | 2 MB |
JDK | Installed Image |
---|---|
Development Tools, including JavaFX SDK | 245 MB |
Source Code | 27 MB |
Public Java Runtime Environment | See JRE table |
The following table lists the minimum memory requirements for Windows 32-bit operating systems.
Version | Memory |
---|---|
Windows 8 | 128 MB |
Windows 7 | 128 MB |
Windows Vista | 128 MB |
Windows Server 2008 | 128 MB |
Note: The minimum physical RAM is required to run graphically based applications. More RAM is recommended for applets running within a browser using Java Plug-in technology. Running with less memory may cause disk swapping, which has a severe effect on performance. Very large programs may require more RAM for adequate performance. |
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Both the JDK and JRE require at minimum a Pentium 2 266 MHz processor.
The JDK features available for 64-bit platforms are the same as those for Windows 32-bit operating systems.
The disk requirement for development tools for 64-bit platforms is 181 MB. The disk space requirements for source code and the public JRE are the same as those for Windows 32-bit operating systems, except for the JavaFX SDK (68 MB) and the JavaFX runtime (32 MB).
On Windows 64-bit operating systems, in 32- or 64-bit mode, the Java runtime requires a minimum of 128MB of memory.
Note: The minimum physical RAM is required to run graphically based applications. More RAM is recommended for applets running within a browser using the Java Plug-in. Running with less memory may cause disk swapping, which has a severe effect on performance. Very large programs may require more RAM for adequate performance. |