JAX London 2025 – JVM HEAP VS NATIVE MEMORY LEAKS: TROUBLESHOOTING AND FORECASTING TECHNIQUES

JAX London is the go-to event for Java and Software Architecture enthusiasts! It is a four-day conference for cutting-edge software engineers and enterprise-level professionals.

This year, at JAX London’s 2025 conference, our architect Ram Lakshmanan was invited to talk on the topic: “JVM HEAP VS NATIVE MEMORY LEAKS: TROUBLESHOOTING AND FORECASTING TECHNIQUES”. Not all memory leaks are created equal. Heap memory leaks are more prevalent and somewhat easier to detect, yet many still slip past testing. Native memory leaks, on the other hand, are harder to observe and typically surface only in production environments. In this session, you’ll learn how to differentiate between heap and native memory leaks, what symptoms to watch for, and how to troubleshoot them effectively. I’ll also share techniques and metrics that help forecast memory leaks before they become critical. Drawing from real production incidents, this talk gives you practical tools to catch both types of leaks early and avoid painful outages.

Below is the deck shared in the talk:

Rating for the Talk

Attendees of this global conference have given us the rating of 4.33 for Quality of talk & 5 for Speaker’s knowledge being 5 is the maximum rating and main point to be noted it is, the overall average of all the speakers in the conference is 4.26 for Quality of talk & 4.64 for Speaker’s knowledge. Below is the screenshot of the email we got from JAX Conference.

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