What is perm space?

It stands for permanent generation:

The permanent generation is special because it holds meta-data describing user classes (classes that are not part of the Java language). Examples of such meta-data are objects describing classes and methods and they are stored in the Permanent Generation. Applications with large code-base can quickly fill up this segment of the heap which will cause java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: PermGen no matter how high your -Xmx and how much memory you have on the machine.


Perm space is used to keep informations for loaded classes and few other advanced features like String Pool(for highly optimized string equality testing), which usually get created by String.intern() methods. As your application(number of classes) will grow this space shall get filled quickly, since the garbage collection on this Space is not much effective to clean up as required, you quickly get Out of Memory : perm gen space error. After then, no application shall run on that machine effectively even after having a huge empty JVM.

Before starting your application you should java -XX:MaxPermSize to get rid of this error.


Simple (and oversimplified) answer: it's where the jvm stores its own bookkeeping data, as opposed to your data.