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The JDK and the JRE have minimum processor, disk space, and memory requirements for 64-bit Windows platform.
Downloading the JDK Installer. Access Java SE Downloads page and click Accept License Agreement. Under the Download menu, click the Download link that corresponds to the.exe for your version of Windows. Download the file jdk-11.interim.update.patchwindows-x64bin.exe. Running the JDK. During JDK install, Java menu items are added to the Windows Start menu to provide easy access to Java resources and a Java Development Kit folder is created in the Windows Start menu, which contains the following items: Reference Documentation: Opens the Online API documentation web page.
Before installing the JDK or the JRE on your 64-bit Windows platform, you must verify that it meets the following minimum processor, disk space, and memory requirements.
Processor Requirements
Both the JDK and JRE require at minimum a Pentium 2 266 MHz processor.
Disk Space Requirements
For JDK 10, you are given the option of installing the following features:
Development Tools
Source Code
Public Java Runtime Environment
When you install 64-bit JDK, then 64-bit public JRE also gets installed. The following table provides the disk requirements for the installed features:
JDK | Installed Image |
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Development Tools: 64-bit platform | 500 MB |
Source Code | 54.2 MB |
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JRE | Installed Image |
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Public Java Runtime Environment | 200 MB |
Java Update | 2 MB |
Memory Requirements
On Windows 64-bit operating systems, the Java runtime requires a minimum of 128 MB 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.
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Note:
For supported processors and browsers, see Oracle JDK Certified Systems Configurations.