Open an Elevated Windows Command Prompt and navigate to the subfolder "tomcat\bin" in the DualShield installation directory, e.g. c:\program files\deepnet dualshield\tomcat\bin

Run the command "tomcat9w.exe //ES//dualshield " (replacing tomcat9w with the version found in your directory),

A new window will open titled "DualShield Server Properties", select the "Java" tab. 

Memory allocation can be adjusted here.

The DualShield Server service will need to be restarted if any changes are made.

If you have installed DualShield on Linux, you will need to edit the file "/usr/lib/systemd/system/dualshield.service" to achieve the same effect as in Windows


sudo su -
systemctl stop dualshield
nano /usr/lib/systemd/system/dualshield.service


systemctl start dualshield



For Guidance please use the following table...




32-Bit

64-Bit

Total Physical RAM
4GB8GB




Maximum memory pool

JvmMx (MB)

1536

3072

Initial memory pool

JvmMs (MB)

1536

3072





Total RAM for JVM
2GB4GB