The main question you have to ask here is wether you're up to the price
(either in money or performance) of a 24/7 full uptime machine. On most
cases, assuming only swap resides on a 2nd disk, I would be able to handle
a machine crash, and reboot without that swap (as would natrually happen,
withou
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On Tue, 2005-04-12 at 09:26 +0300, Micha Silver wrote:
> On the CentOS mailing list, a poster suggested spliting swap space into
> two separate partitions on two drives. Next someone else commented that
> such a
On the CentOS mailing list, a poster suggested spliting swap space into
two separate partitions on two drives. Next someone else commented that
such a scheme would cause a crash if one of the disks with part of the
swap space died. A third poster answered that it would, and that swap
space shou