UNIX SWAP SIZE
Geoffrey R Graham
geoffg at sigma21.oz.au
Sat May 25 12:41:28 AEST 1991
rvp at softserver.canberra.edu.au (Rey Paulo) writes:
>Is there any rule of thumb that can be used to determine the size
>of the swap partition or partitions of a particular UNIX
>installation?
The "official" rule of thumb (from AT&T for System V Rel 4) is that the
minimum swap partition size should be twice the size of physical memory
on the system.
You could also calculate swap by multiplying the number of users by the
expected swap requirement per user. This requirement ranges from under
1Mb for each light user to over 5Mb for each heavy user (eg. Oracle
Financials or X-Windows).
If in doubt always allocate more than you think you will need.
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Western Australia Phone +61 9 321 1116 FAX +61 9 321 9178
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