Messages in this thread |  | | From | "Dan Mann" <> | Subject | Re: Linux VM design | Date | Mon, 24 Sep 2001 15:11:08 -0400 |
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I hope this isn't the wrong place to ask this but, wouldn't it be better to increase ram size and decrease swap size as memory requirements grow? For instance, say I have a lightly loaded machine, that has 192MB of ram. From everything I've heard in the past, I'd use roughly 192MB of swap with this machine. The problem I would imagine is that if all 192MB got used wouldn't it be terribly slow to read/write that much data back in? Would less swap, say 32 MB make the kernel more restrictive with it's available memory and make the box more responsive when it's heavily using swap?
Or am I way off and just smoking crack? (which I may very well be)
This damn mailing list is addictive. Now I read it at work.
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