> The same was true for 10.20 and 11 Versions of HPUX - I believe there once > was I very long going debate when the "new" FreeBSD vm was made on the > issue. The fundamental question at the time was what to do when you run out > of swap/vm space. The 1-1 backing of swap space was seen as a way to avoid > that you have resort to kill random processes in order to free up space and > the tradition with the 2-1 swap ratio used to have "a performance reason" > in the initial Unix Swap and paging implementations. I can't seem to recall > the actual reason
While we're at this topic, can somebody plz briefly explain how does swap performance depend on swap size? From `man 7 tuning` (May 25, 2001): The kernel's VM paging algorithms are tuned to perform best when there is at least 2x swap versus main mem- ory. Configuring too little swap can lead to inefficiencies in the VM page scanning code as well as create issues later on if you add more mem- ory to your machine. Is this still true? For -CURRENT also? 10.12.2003; 18:42:17 [SorAlx] http://cydem.org.ua/ _______________________________________________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-hackers To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"