So basically they're using Rik's "new" (patched up, etc) VM (which from
what I've heard is actually better than the Andrea VM in 2.4 currently,
I've actually considered patching it into my kernels to try it out).
RedHat is forgiven, at least on that front (I thought they were still
using the VM as it was in stock Linus tree before it was changed).
--MonMotha
Warren Togami wrote:
On Fri, 2002-05-24 at 16:32, MonMotha wrote:
Under the older VMs you were supposed to always have SOME swap, though
I'm not sure if this is needed anymore under the newer 2.4 VMs (unless
of course RH is still using the old POS 2.4.9 kernel with Rik's old VM).
The double your RAM figure is totally off base though. I'd probably put
in maybe 128 or 256MB of swap just to have some (the kernel will page
out stuff that has been idle for a really long time in order to free up
more RAM for a disk cache, which can improve performance), but 2x 2GB
RAM is totally wrong. The RH guys need to be shot (once again) for
putting such a blind reccomendation in their setup prog.
--MonMotha
Red Hat does indeed still use Rik van Riel's VM, but it is highly
optimized and fixed with many patches that Linus has been ignoring
(leading to Andrea rewriting the entire thing because they thought Rik's
VM was crappy). Red Hat's latest production kernel also uses Rik's
reverse RMAP patch that improves performance, and they also have kernel
preemption IIRC. Unfortunately, something else about their kernel makes
it incredibly slow at the moment... I'm trying to figure out exactly
what.
Here's Chris Kloiber of Red Hat Enterprise Support's answer to Scott's
question. I think highly of Chris so I personally would follow his
advice.
I would say that for your personal machine 2GB swap is enough with 2GB
RAM. (you will likely never use it) However if the machine is a
production machine of any sort, stick with the recommended 2-3x RAM
swap.
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