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Hi all, I am an SA in training and ive been reading a lot about the
importance of separating out your workspace/server into separate
partitions such as /, /data, /home, /ftp, /usr, /boot vs dividing it
into just a /, /boot, /data. and it seems that doing it how Ive been
reading about with more partitions is more secure but what about when
one partition becomes full? isnt that more of a problem vs one big /data
partition where that is not an issue? what would you guys say the best
solution would be? also read that you want to have twice as much swap as
RAM and that dividing swap into 2 partitions helps with performance. is
this true?
- partitioning dustin kempter
- Re: partitioning Kevin Martin
- Re: partitioning Mike Wilson
- Re: partitioning poma
- Re: partitioning Mike Wilson
- Re: partitioning poma
- Re: partitioning Mike Wilson
- Re: partitioning poma
- Re: partitioning Ian Malone
- Re: partitioning Chris Murphy