On 09-09-17 09:25 AM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
> Mike Bombich (of Carbon Copy Cloner fame) used to have those
> directions quite clearly on his web site, and fortunately, the wayback
> machine has preserved them
>
> <http://tinyurl.com/nwj7hd>
> This applies to OS x 10.1
>
> <http://tinyurl.com/mmomh4>
>
> Works for 10.2
>
> <http://www.math.columbia.edu/~bayer/OSX/swapfile/>
>
> Applies to 10.3 and 10.4
>
>
> And frankly, if you have a machine running 10.5 the issue is
> moot....you won't see any improvement moving swapfiles.
>
>    
Bruce, you're great! Thanks so much. I will now weigh the time, possible 
problems against the benefits of doing this. Here of course I'd 
appreciate feedback, given the particular project of deciding whether 
the SCSIs drives and cards I've discussed would, by themselves, produce 
an appreciable speed benefit compared to using IDE drives. Someone had 
challenged the technology is irrelevant and said that the age of the 
drive determines the speed of the drive, exclusively. I'm doubtful of 
the merits of that claim though.

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