The intent isn't to try to exceed or even come close to hardware-based
virtual memory.  The intent is to isolate the effects of memory
overuse of one part of the system, to keep this from affecting other
parts.

However, I'd wager that you're right that it would involve a
noteworthy performance penalty, even when no paging is required.

Lear

On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 8:56 AM, Argent Stonecutter
<secret.arg...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 2010-03-11, at 07:48, Lear Cale wrote:
>> I disagree, Argent.  If the server process does explicit swapping for
>> script memory, it would have a dramatically lower impact on the server
>> process as a whole, and no impact on the other server processes
>> sharing the same machine.
>
> Decades of experience with the results of programs trying to beat the
> performance of demand paged virtual memory with manual ad-hoc paging
> systems makes me remarkably skeptical of this claim.
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