out of swap space??
Ray Shwake
shwake at raysnec.UUCP
Fri Apr 26 02:50:53 AEST 1991
mark at loki.une.oz.au (Mark Garrett ) writes:
>From article <1991Apr23.214037.16410 at netcom.COM>, by aed at netcom.COM (Andrew Davidson):
> As a general rule for reasonable performace 2 to 3 times your real
>memory ie. 16 to 24Mb swap for 8Mb ram
While this may be the optimum in a given case, as a rule of thumb it
lacks logic. It implies that, when increasing memory one should also
increase swap, which is nonsense.
> What your should be doing however is have a look at the amount of
>swap that your system requires and buy 1/2 to 1/3 that much ram. ie. its no
>good haveing 24Mb swap if your average demand is >= 24Mb .
This gets closer to a logical connection. Note your maximum
anticipated demand. A reasonable fraction of that (say 1/4 - 1/2)
should be RAM; the rest would be swap. As available RAM approaches
anticipated demand, one can *decrease* that allocated for swap,
and put it to better use. As a rule, one is safer over-estimating
anticipated demand.
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