On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 3:05 PM, Michael B. Smith
<[email protected]> wrote:
> The default settings for the current OS's is "system managed".

  Any idea if they've improved the management algorithms?  I know
"system managed" and/or different min/max used to lead to performance
problems.  The system would waste resources constantly constantly
growing and shrinking the page file.  Plus, that led to page file
fragmentation, which really drags a system down.

  RAM is huge these days, but hard disks are even more huge.  I think
it would be best if Windows were to just allocate a huge contiguous
file and be done with it.  That would avoid the overhead of page file
management, and avoid page file fragmentation.  I/O is usually the
slowest part of the system, so you want to avoid hitting that whenever
possible.  We've usually got HD space to spare.

-- Ben

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