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Re: zero swap free



On Fri, Jan 23, 2004 at 01:23:10PM +0000, M. Kirchhoff wrote:
> Alvin Oga <aoga <at> ns.Linux-Consulting.com> writes:
> 
> > you should avoid using swap ...
> > 	- if you have 64MB of swapp used, you should add a stick of 64MB
> > 	- if you have 128MB of swap used, you should add a stick of 128MB
> > 
> > if you use swap.. you'd just run slower ... 
> 
> Are you suggesting not having a swap partition at all, or just stuffing the
> system with enough memory to ensure that the swap isn't used extensively?

I would recommend the latter. Disk space is cheaper than RAM, and it's
better to be able to keep going rather than grind to a halt when you do run
out of actual RAM (I've certainly managed to use all of 512MB; not more than
once or twice, but it would have been a pain if I hadn't had swap available
to keep me going). You just don't want to be running into swap on a regular
basis.

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