On Thursday 23 February 2006 19:25, Uwe Thiem wrote: > > End of rant. > I think you should read this article http://rudd-o.com/archives/2006/01/11/why-swap-is-good-even-with-tons-of-ram/
I don't know about you but since I started using an archck kernel, I have always seen my system actually using swap. The swap prefetch patch seems to be working here and I don't mind at all. In fact it makes my system much more responsive. Here is the current free -m report. $ free -m total used free shared buffers cached Mem: 495 485 9 0 61 131 -/+ buffers/cache: 293 202 Swap: 768 241 526 Now imagine that if I didn't have any swap space, that 241MB would have either been eaten up from my RAM or those files would never have been cached. In first scenario, it would reduce the capability of my system to cache the important files in RAM b'cos it is already full with not-so-important files, while in the latter case the Disk IO on my system will increase whenever I needed those not-so-important files. What ever your choice might be, I personally choose free RAM for better caching of files + lesser Disk IO, even if that means spending 768MB of HDD space. -- Regards, Abhay
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