I make swap slightly larger than main memory, so there is enough for a memory
dump if I ever wanted one for debugging kernel crashes (although I've never
seen a kernel crash). It depends on what you're doing, but I think if you
fill up swap equal to your RAM size, you will probably have a system too slow
to use anyway, so I think swap equal to ram is plenty.
Note, I have a machine with only 256MB of RAM, and I run a small apache
server, plus sshd, name server, etc. and it rarely usues more than 110k of
the swap. I should have said I use it as a desktop besides it's server
functions.
--- Mark Phillips <
mark@phillipsmarketing.biz> wrote:
> Great - thanks!
>
> Now for the age old question....how mcuh swap? I have 512 MB or RAM. Is 512
> MB
> sufficient or too much? What is the magic number?
>
> Thanks again!
>
> Mark
>
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