Which Directory Service do you use for your network?
None NIS LDAP LDAP + Kerberos Samba Active Directory eDirectory other ( 793 votes ~ 15 comments )
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#9 Re: Creating dynamic swap space Posted by Steve (82.32.xx.xx) on Thu 27 Sep 2007 at 22:11 Depends on your kernel, your load, and your configuration. Like I said the general rule of thumb has been double-your-memory. By the time you're swapping IO will kill performance, so in some cases it might be best to have none - and just add real memory..Steve
Depends on your kernel, your load, and your configuration. Like I said the general rule of thumb has been double-your-memory. By the time you're swapping IO will kill performance, so in some cases it might be best to have none - and just add real memory..
Steve
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