None of that helps you with what the charge is when you're elastic, or using multiples of hyperthreads that don't add up to a integer number of cores. I agree that OpenJDK is a better idea.
If you want to be fully sure and insist in using Oracle JDK, then do like any enterprise shop and call the sales team to get their written word, what is so hard about it?
None of that helps you with what the charge is when you're elastic, or using multiples of hyperthreads that don't add up to a integer number of cores. I agree that OpenJDK is a better idea.