On Jun 13, 2012, at 5:02 PM, Dan Letkeman wrote:
> I understand the concept, as I have read many documents like that. I
> am more interested in a real world example of how much free memory for
> caching is recommended for an average server.
>
> Dan.
It depends on many things, but what I'd do t
On Jun 13, 2012, at 3:02 PM, Dan Letkeman wrote:
> I understand the concept, as I have read many documents like that. I
> am more interested in a real world example of how much free memory for
> caching is recommended for an average server.
The OS likes to keep a few megabytes of prezeroed pages
nesday, June 13, 2012 10:50 AM
> To: bind-users
> Subject: OT: cached memory
>
>>Hello,
>>
>>Just wondering if anyone has a real world example of how much cached
>>memory a server really needs?
>>
>>If I run the command "free -m" it sho
Date: Wednesday, June 13, 2012 10:50 AM
To: bind-users
Subject: OT: cached memory
>Hello,
>
>Just wondering if anyone has a real world example of how much cached
>memory a server really needs?
>
>If I run the command "free -m" it shows that it is using all of the
>memo
Hello,
Just wondering if anyone has a real world example of how much cached
memory a server really needs?
If I run the command "free -m" it shows that it is using all of the
memory on the server and most of it is cached. I understand the
concept and the reasoning, but what I would like to know i
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