George Schlossnagle wrote:
>
> 1 for PCI NVRAM for swap and online redo
>
> I totally buy into using this sort of technology for online redo,
> but using it for swap just seems silly. You shouldn't be swapping anyway,
> and if you are it's much cheaper to buy ram than to buy a solid-state disk.
>
>> 64 bit slots allow for (max) 350 MB/sec transfers. wow.
>> cdw has these (special order) -
>> http://www.cdw.com/shop/products/default.asp?EDC=209969
>> the one listed looked like it supported a 32 bit interface.
>> $2500 each. ouch.
>> sounds like a good way of justifying an adequate number of hard drives
>> for online redo.
>
>> Paul
George,
Agreed about it being silly for swap on a *nix box, but if you're
running on a brain-dead OS that is going to page stuff out
uncontrollably (NT/W2K) even with lots of available memory - its still a
good idea to give the OS some pagefile space on NVRAM.
I should have called it pagefile - not swap.
Paul
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