> an old rule of thumb says that your swap space is twice as much of your ram.
> this is *not* a rule anymore. your swap space is inversely proportional to
> your ram. the more ram you have the lesser of swap space it will consume and
> vice versa. ram/swap ratio is really depends what kind of application do you
> intend to run with. so, you have to know for every application how much
> memory it will consume so that you will know how much ram and swap space you
> will allocate it.
>
> fooler.
My squid proxy is using 384 RAM. The swap is 128Mb. I heard it's ok if my
swap will exceed 128Mb. Is it true? The bigger the swap the better. Is
this also true?
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Roi
Angelcom
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