On Sat, Apr 19, 2008 at 10:28:45AM -0700, Richard Elling wrote:
> Bob Friesenhahn wrote:
> > I don't agree that if swap is used that performance will necessarily 
> > suck.  If swap is available, Solaris will mount /tmp there, which 
> > helps temporary file performance.  It is best to look at system paging 
> > (hard faults) while programs are running in order to determine if 
> > performance sucks due to inadequate RAM.  In many runtime 
> > environments, only a small bit of the application address space is 
> > ever needed.
> 
> swapfs is always there.  But, IMHO, it is a misnomer because it just uses
> the virtual memory system.

Why a misnomer?  "swap" and "virtual memory" are used as identical
terms in many places in Solaris.

But since /tmp was mentioned, perhaps you're referring to tmpfs instead
of swapfs?

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