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Re: question about swap space



on Wed, Nov 22, 2000 at 11:40:50AM -0800, Tristan (looner3@qwest.net) wrote:
> i am somewhat a newbie to linux, and have a question about the swap space
> i configured when i installed debian.
> I have read that i should set aside as much space as I have RAM (currently
> 96Mb), but even when i have many different programs running and or most of
> my memory is being used hardly any space is being used on my swap
> (according to top).

My own rule of thumb is typicall swap = 2-3 x physical RAM.  I'm
currently running light by that standard, but I've just boosted my box
from 96 MB to 256 MB, which is pretty generous for my needs, giving a
swap:RAM ratio of 1.57.  VA Linux routinely ships its boxes with a 1:1
swap:RAM ratio, but they also tend to run 1-4 GB RAM in their servers.
For lower end boxes with less memory, I'd scale the multiplier higher.

             total       used       free     shared    buffers     cached
Mem:        257828     234060      23768      79560      42284     105148
-/+ buffers/cache:      86628     171200
Swap:       403772       9728     394044


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