At 03:03 AM 7/19/2007, Gabriel Linder wrote:
Hi,
I plan to setup FreeBSD 6.2-RELEASE on my Core Duo laptop with 1GB of RAM.
The handbook says "ideal swap size is 2xRAM", so should I use 2GB of swap ?
Yes unless you know how many applications will ever be run and their run
size. The 2xRAM is so you can always have a reasonable performance
allowing swap. You can still run out of swap, and this will cause a
panic. With disks so cheap, why not use 2XRAM?
This seems a bit huge to me, I never used more than 400MB on Linux.
If so, is there a limit of swap partition size (or number) on i386 (for
Linux it's 2GB per partition and 32 partitions max, but I don't know for
FreeBSD) ?
You can add more swap using a swap file you can check that out doing:
man swapon
I don't believe there is a limit to swap partitions, other than the limit
on other partitions.
I have no knowledge on efficiency of a swap partition vs a swap file.
-Derek
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